>> You have no proof.
>> What? >> Four years ago, Dell and I killed your parents in a car accident easily and took over the Swift family’s business.
Do you really think that one bad hitman die means we can’t get to you? You think we’ve been hard on you? We haven’t even started.
You’ve tried to have me assassinated, raped, beaten, publicly humiliated, and you think this is just the start.
You think I’ve been struggling since the Swift family left me? Ever since the day that you beat me and chased me out of my own home, Mr. Miller has been by my side.
It’s not that I can’t live without him.
It’s that he can’t live without me.
And the Swift family revenge.
That’s Mr. Miller’s plan because he can’t bear to see me wronged.
>> What are you saying? >> I’m not here to negotiate.
The Swift family business is my parents legacy.
Therefore, it’s my legacy.
You took it and you must give it back.
You are dreaming.
Not just the Swift family business, but all those shops and properties, all the assets you took from my parents.
I want every last bit of it back.
No.
Fine, but don’t get excited thinking it’s just me coming after you because Karma has a name and he’s coming, too.
She’s looking a lot better.
>> Noodles.
>> Pardon? >> That’s what I named her.
After all, I did help raise her in my room.
>> Okay.
What kind of ruin do you want? Well, the cat is leaving today, and I did get used to having another heartbeat in my room.
>> Annie, Mr. Benjamin Swift is downstairs.
He would like to see you.
You don’t have to see these people anymore.
I can make them go away.
>> I need to know what he’s up to.
The business he runs is my parents legacy, and I want it back.
>> Just let me talk to him first.
>> Mr. Miller, we’re waiting for Annie.
I didn’t come here to confront you.
I came here to help my granddaughter.
>> What do you want with Annie? >> Why does he continue to protect her? >> The Miller and the Swift family have been collaborating closely for generations.
This recent inconvenience is it’s not necessary.
Recent inconvenience, I say, started years ago when you all threw Annie out of her own home.
>> Mr. Miller, you’re so supposed to be some incredible business tycoon, and yet you let yourself be confused by a girl.
>> Careful, Dela.
Choose your next words wisely.
I’ve invited you all into my home.
Do not mistake this act of kindness as an act of weakness.
Don’t push me or I will take everything from you like I should have done already.
>> Why are you acting so childish? Because of a young girl.
>> I love her.
>> He loves me.
What did you say? >> I want you to realize that when you heard Annie, you heard me.
And if you attack Annie, you are attacking me.
>> Annie, I know it’s tough.
Your parents died, but hey, it was hard on everyone.
>> They killed my parents.
What? >> You are talking nonsense.
So, when you beat me and kicked me out of my own family home, did you even consider me as swift? And you, when I was gone for years, did you even look for me? >> You can’t blame us.
You ran away from us.
Don’t blame us.
>> I didn’t run away.
I was chased out by my so-called family that killed my parents.
Do you understand how crazy that is? Four years ago, Dell and I killed your parents in a car accident easily and took over the Swift family’s business.
>> Do you really think one bad hitman die means we >> Grandpa? They killed my parents, your firstborn son and his wife.
They stole their legacy.
And you know full well that my parents are the reason for our family’s business success.
>> You you you killed my son.
>> You killed my brother.
>> Look.
Look what you’ve done to your grandpa.
>> I’m warning you.
Guards, >> don’t touch her.
This is all your fault.
>> You’ll regret this.
>> My hand.
You’re going to pay for this.
>> Help him.
Will you feel her? >> This ends now.
Jack, take this to the appropriate authorities.
Yes, sir.
Annie, we were wrong about you.
Annie, can you forgive your grandpa? >> Knowing everything I know, Grandpa, I can’t.
Him, too.
>> Boss, what about him? >> He can live with this regret for the rest of his life.
He’s broken and no longer a threat to anybody but himself.
>> It’s over now.
>> Thank you, William.
Are you all right? >> Yeah, I’m all right.
>> Just feeling clumsy after a long day, I guess.
>> Should I get you a new shirt? >> No.
This time of the day, what’s the point in wasting a new shirt, right? Hear what I said? >> What? Which thing? >> That I love.
>> I will go get you that new shirt.
>> Wait.
Hey.
Hey, Annie.
Look, I just want to tell you that my love for you, it it doesn’t come from the time that we live together.
All right? It’s because you’re the smartest, bravest, most beautiful girl I’ve ever met.
And I’m crazy about you.
And I would You said you would give me a home.
William, it’s our home now.
All right.
Does this place look familiar? >> This is where we first met.
>> Now you got your family business back and you did a great job.
>> Of course.
I have a great teacher and partner, friend, and family member.
>> Not just fan night.
I thought you didn’t believe in marriage.
>> I didn’t believe in a lot of things before I met you.
I want to spend the rest of my life with you.
Marry me.
I’ll take you home.
Steady your aim that line the scope with the target.
>> Is that correct? >> Yep.
You’re very smart.
Noodles.
That’s what I named her.
>> I want you to realize that when you heard Annie, you heard me.
And if you attack Annie, you are attacking me.
It’s kind of cold here, Annie.
>> I have a secret that I haven’t told you.
>> I have a secret that I haven’t told you.
>> What? >> That night that you were drugged, it was me.
Are you drunk? I love you more than anything, William.
>> Three words, six letters.
You say it and I’m yours.
>> Yes, I do.
Love bows to bloom, not heights, tonight.
>> Mr. Miller, I just came to get some water.
>> Wait.
>> What’s wrong? >> How many times do I got to tell you not to walk around with your hair all wet? I could slip.
You could slip.
Bailey, >> I’m sorry.
I didn’t mean to make a mess.
All right.
Your hair’s all dry.
Get your water and move.
Okay.
>> Are you crazy, Miller? She’s Annie Swift and one day she’s going to leave you have her own family.
>> I drink too much.
>> Dad.
Mom, I miss you so much.
What are you doing here? I’ll take you home.
>> I think I had a little too much to drink.
I >> think you’re right.
Penny.
>> Mhm.
>> I want to take you somewhere.
>> Hey, does this place look familiar? >> It’s beautiful.
Thank you.
>> This is where you and I first met.
>> Are you all right? >> You saved my life.
No, I just want you to be happy and healthy.
If you want a hotel, I’m going to get you a hotel.
If you want to do good in business, I’m going to give you every resource that I have.
Whatever you need, I’ll make it happen.
>> Annie.
>> Yes.
>> Would you? You’re the only family I have left.
Ask me anything.
>> Family.
>> It’s getting late now.
I should take you.
>> Hey, I got you.
>> I’m not a kid anymore.
I want you to carry me.
>> I’ll always scare you no matter what.
>> Mr. familiar.
Are you only nice to me because of my father? >> It’s like you said, we’re family, >> but not like a daughter from a friend.
I love you, but I can never tell you this, can I? Will you ever come to love me like I love you?
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