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  • 7/24/2025
[Full] - The Billionaire Janitor Is Back! #kja
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00:00:00Kids will be kids. It's nice to have some peace and quiet finally.
00:00:30What the fuck, Jack? Who said you could come in here?
00:00:39Hey, hey. No reason to get worked up, Principal Davis.
00:00:45How did you see, you old perv?
00:00:47Look, I didn't see anything. I'm just here to clean, okay?
00:00:50Good boy. Now keep your mouth shut or else.
00:01:00What the fuck?
00:01:02What the fuck?
00:01:30What's happening?
00:01:30Isn't that our janitor, Jack?
00:01:37Really?
00:01:38Smoking?
00:01:39Don't you know that these will kill you?
00:01:45Boss.
00:01:46Boss.
00:01:47Alright kids, come on, get out of here.
00:01:55What have I told you to?
00:01:57Don't make a scene in public.
00:01:59What's with the crazy entourage?
00:02:01Boss, you're the CEO of Orion Corporation.
00:02:04Orion has become the world's largest military defense contractor under your leadership.
00:02:09We need you now, more than ever.
00:02:12Boss, you're the richest man in the world.
00:02:14Are you really going to retire as a janitor?
00:02:16I'm old now.
00:02:17I don't care about any of that stuff.
00:02:20Besides, there's nothing wrong with being a janitor.
00:02:23Not today.
00:02:24Today is my grandson's birthday.
00:02:26And all I want now is to watch him grow up safe and happy.
00:02:33You two leave me in peace.
00:02:35Boss, wait!
00:02:36This is from the Da Vinci collection.
00:02:41It's 50 million dollars.
00:02:42It's our birthday gift for your grandson.
00:02:45This is a corporate card.
00:02:47No limits set.
00:02:49In case you need to buy anything, I don't need these things.
00:02:55All right, all right.
00:03:00Just this once.
00:03:03Now, somebody give an old man a ride home, okay?
00:03:06I can't be late for my grandson's birthday.
00:03:15Just drop me off here.
00:03:17I don't want anyone to see me with you guys.
00:03:20Thanks for the ride.
00:03:25Who is that?
00:03:30What is a janitor doing here?
00:03:33Maybe he's homeless and he's trying to steal some food?
00:03:42Dad?
00:03:45Why did you come here dressed like that?
00:03:49Is Tommy's birthday party and your dad pulls this shit on me?
00:03:52He's obviously trying to spite me.
00:03:54Grandpa, why are you dressed like a poor person?
00:03:57Mommy, she said that janitors are losers.
00:04:01Tommy, clothes aren't important, okay?
00:04:05What's important is I'm here to celebrate your birthday party.
00:04:08Dad, you're embarrassing us.
00:04:11Exactly.
00:04:12All of our guests are dressed to the nines.
00:04:14You are being so rude to them showing up looking like a bum.
00:04:17Who is that?
00:04:18He looks broke.
00:04:19Wait, did you hear Mike?
00:04:21He was calling him his dad.
00:04:25Lisa, Mike, it's not a big deal.
00:04:28Let's not make a scene, okay?
00:04:29We can talk about it after the birthday party.
00:04:31Not a big deal.
00:04:32You're the one embarrassing us.
00:04:34You don't get to say it's not a big deal.
00:04:36It's not a big deal.
00:04:37It's not a big deal.
00:04:38It's not a big deal.
00:04:39It's not a big deal.
00:04:40It's not a big deal.
00:04:41It's not a big deal.
00:04:42It's not a big deal.
00:04:43Thank you all for coming to Tommy's birthday party.
00:04:45I'd also like to share some exciting news with you all.
00:04:48Tommy will be getting a new baby sibling soon.
00:04:52What?
00:04:53Lisa's pregnant?
00:04:54That's amazing, Mike.
00:04:55Congratulations, Lisa.
00:04:56Guys, I have a very special present for you.
00:04:57Are you going to tell your dad or me?
00:04:59Dad?
00:05:00Lisa's pregnant?
00:05:01We don't have enough room in the house.
00:05:05What does that mean?
00:05:06What does that mean?
00:05:07The best present you could give my family?
00:05:11Move out.
00:05:13You can't be serious.
00:05:15Dad, I'm almost 30.
00:05:16I want to live alone here with my wife and my wife and tell your dad and talk to her.
00:05:20I don't have enough room in the house anymore.
00:05:22present you could give my family. Move out. You can't be serious. Dad, I'm almost 30. I want to
00:05:35live alone here with my wife and my kids. I bought this house. Where am I supposed to go? Who cares?
00:05:43You're just a useless old man that no one wants around. I can't have a smelly, filthy janitor
00:05:47around my baby. Mike has everything that he needs. A beautiful wife and soon two healthy
00:05:54little children. We're the picture of a perfect family. Are you really going to ruin things
00:05:58for him? I wasn't there when Mike was growing up and I regret that every single day. Guys,
00:06:07I just, I just want to spend time with my family. But we don't want to spend time with you.
00:06:17Okay. Yeah, I'll just, I'll go. One last thing, Mike, before I go. What? Don't make the
00:06:34same mistake that I did. Family is everything. Remember that.
00:06:47I spent the last 20 years working for money and power. What's the use of being CEO of
00:06:55Ryan Corporation if I have no one by my side? Leave me alone. Don't be so cold. Let's have
00:07:05some fun. Just giving you what you wanted. What are you asking for? Strutting around late
00:07:10at night. Rest like that. Stop.
00:07:15Mr. Bradshaw. Who the fuck are you?
00:07:34Hey, you old fuck. Mind your business or we'll beat your ass. Leave her alone.
00:07:41Beat your ass. Leave me alone.
00:08:08Wow. I didn't know our school's janitor was so dope.
00:08:13Are you alright, Amelia?
00:08:15Yeah. Thank you, Mr. Bradshaw.
00:08:19Yeah.
00:08:22Mr. Bradshaw, if it's not too much trouble, could you walk me home?
00:08:29Yeah, of course.
00:08:35So what were you doing at the school so late?
00:08:37I forgot to bring my homework after cheer practice, so I came back to get it.
00:08:41What about you? How come you're out so late at night all alone, too?
00:08:46No reason.
00:08:47Oh, come on. You can tell me.
00:08:49Fine.
00:08:50My son and daughter-in-law kicked me out of the house.
00:08:55I had nowhere to go, so I went back to the school.
00:09:00After my wife died, I buried myself in work.
00:09:06Neglected my son.
00:09:08I guess this is what I get.
00:09:10No, your son and daughter-in-law are terrible.
00:09:13They don't deserve you.
00:09:15You're handsome, and you're really tough.
00:09:18Hey, do you want a wife?
00:09:22What?
00:09:28Listen, I'm serious.
00:09:30You're a great guy.
00:09:31I really like you.
00:09:32No.
00:09:33No.
00:09:34No.
00:09:35I'm too old for you.
00:09:37You're too young for even my son.
00:09:39No.
00:09:40I know that.
00:09:41Duh.
00:09:42You're not my mom.
00:09:43Oh.
00:09:44Wait.
00:09:45Your mom?
00:09:46Yeah.
00:09:47My mom is our school's chairwoman.
00:09:49She's pretty, she's smart, and a total badass.
00:09:53Do you want to meet her?
00:09:54I could totally introduce you to them.
00:09:57No.
00:09:58That's okay.
00:09:59Look, are we almost there?
00:10:00Because I gotta get going.
00:10:01Come on!
00:10:02Open up.
00:10:03Alright.
00:10:09Amelia, it's late.
00:10:11Where were you?
00:10:12Mom, I ran into some trouble on the way home, but Mr. Bradshaw saved me.
00:10:32Oh.
00:10:33Are you okay?
00:10:35Yeah.
00:10:36I'm alright.
00:10:37Okay, we'll talk about that later.
00:10:39And, and you are?
00:10:40Jack Bradshaw.
00:10:41I'm a janitor at your school.
00:10:44Janitor?
00:10:45Yes.
00:10:46And you're walking my daughter home alone?
00:10:48Why?
00:10:49Mom, I asked him to.
00:10:52It's only right to help those in need.
00:10:55Is that so?
00:10:57Well, aren't you a man of principle?
00:10:59Mom, Mr. Bradshaw is a good man.
00:11:01He saved me.
00:11:02Amelia, why don't you go inside so I can talk to this good man?
00:11:11Now that she's gone, why don't you tell me why you really came all this way?
00:11:16Hm?
00:11:17Money?
00:11:18A promotion?
00:11:19Something else?
00:11:25No.
00:11:26Just trying to do the right thing.
00:11:28It's okay to want money.
00:11:30I'll write you a check.
00:11:31Just, uh, come by my office to pick it up.
00:11:33I know you think because I'm a janitor I want money or something, but I really don't.
00:11:40Good night.
00:11:41Good night.
00:11:42Wait.
00:11:43I should thank you for helping Amelia.
00:11:47That's all I need.
00:11:49You're welcome.
00:11:51You're welcome.
00:11:52You're an interesting man.
00:12:01Good night.
00:12:02I love you.
00:12:03I love you.
00:12:04I love you.
00:12:05I love you.
00:12:06I love you.
00:12:07I love you.
00:12:08Thank you so much.
00:12:09I love you, too.
00:12:10I love you, too.
00:12:11I love you.
00:12:12I love you.
00:12:13I love you.
00:12:14Mom.
00:12:15What did you think about Jack?
00:12:16What do you mean?
00:12:17What did you think about Jack?
00:12:20What do you mean?
00:12:23I mean, isn't he handsome?
00:12:25And he saved me today.
00:12:27He is handsome.
00:12:30And?
00:12:31And single.
00:12:32So you should marry him.
00:12:35What?
00:12:37What?
00:12:38Yeah, you've been single for so long, Mom.
00:12:42It's time for you to find a cute guy and get married.
00:12:45Jack is handsome, and he's a good person,
00:12:48and you would look so cute together.
00:12:50You can't joke like that.
00:12:52He's the janitor at my school.
00:12:54I'm his boss's boss.
00:12:56Oh, come on.
00:12:58You can at least try.
00:13:00Come on, for me?
00:13:01Please?
00:13:03All right, I'll consider it.
00:13:05But before I even think about dating him,
00:13:07I gotta see if I'll pass my test.
00:13:11Test?
00:13:15Excuse me.
00:13:31Excuse me.
00:13:32No littering, please.
00:13:34I'm going to leave.
00:13:36I'm going to leave you alone.
00:13:47Did she drop her wallet?
00:13:55Mom, he took the money?
00:13:58Looks like he failed my test.
00:14:01Maybe he had a good reason.
00:14:03We shouldn't jump to conclusions.
00:14:04It's over.
00:14:08How people act when they think nobody's watching
00:14:10shows their true character.
00:14:12I can't trust somebody who would give in
00:14:14to their greed so easily.
00:14:20My wallet.
00:14:22Has anyone seen my wallet?
00:14:23Um, yeah, I think you must have dropped this.
00:14:38Oh, and it's all here.
00:14:41Aren't you the sweetest, Jack?
00:14:42Hey, big guy.
00:14:45Let me show you how grateful I am.
00:14:49Did you like what you saw last time?
00:14:51Or we can do anything else you want.
00:14:54I never told her to try and seduce him.
00:14:57Wait, let's not be hasty.
00:14:59Um, sorry.
00:15:00Oh, he gave back the wallet
00:15:02and he didn't give in to that floozy.
00:15:04All right, I jumped to conclusions.
00:15:06So, you're going to give him a chance?
00:15:10Fine.
00:15:11I'll consider it.
00:15:19Hey, Jack.
00:15:20I've had my eyes on you for a while now.
00:15:29Why don't we go on a date,
00:15:30get to know each other?
00:15:32Oh, thank you.
00:15:34Um, I just, I'm, I'm not interested.
00:15:37Oh, don't be shy.
00:15:39I'm a teacher and you're just some janitor.
00:15:42You should be honored I'm into you.
00:15:45Uh, no, thank you.
00:15:47Um, I just, I'm, I'm really
00:15:48not looking for romance right now, so.
00:15:51What's your problem, huh?
00:15:53You think you're too good for me?
00:15:56You scrubbed toilets for a living.
00:15:58I know my own worth
00:16:00and I don't need your approval.
00:16:02Oh, please.
00:16:03You're just some loser.
00:16:05You're never landing anyone better than me.
00:16:18Pop in, Jack.
00:16:22We're late for dinner.
00:16:29Sorry.
00:16:30My ride's here.
00:16:31How did that janitor land the chairwoman?
00:16:51Thanks for sending me back there.
00:16:53I can't let anyone pick on my husband.
00:16:55What?
00:16:57Husband?
00:16:58Yes, husband.
00:17:00Relax.
00:17:02We can just have a contract marriage.
00:17:04A contract marriage?
00:17:06You saved Amelia's life.
00:17:08She's so grateful to you.
00:17:10And she likes you a lot.
00:17:14But that just...
00:17:15She doesn't have a father.
00:17:17All she's ever wanted is to have a full family.
00:17:20You've met her.
00:17:22You know how stubborn she can be.
00:17:23I don't want to disappoint her.
00:17:27I see.
00:17:30So where are we?
00:17:32A charity banquet.
00:17:33There's a $30 million donation to the school on the line.
00:17:37I had my secretary purchase a prize Da Vinci painting.
00:17:40A Da Vinci painting?
00:17:41Just like the one Vivian gave me?
00:17:43This is from the Da Vinci collection.
00:17:46It's $50 million.
00:17:49You ready?
00:17:51Yeah.
00:17:51Okay.
00:18:05I'm going to go speak to the school's biggest patron.
00:18:08Painting, please?
00:18:09Yeah.
00:18:11Well, there she is.
00:18:13If it isn't the gorgeous chairwoman Miss Grayson.
00:18:17Keep your distance, Carl.
00:18:18We're not that close.
00:18:20Jack.
00:18:22What's a dirty janitor doing in a black tie affair?
00:18:28Do you know where you are?
00:18:30This is a high society event.
00:18:33You're not even good enough to wait tables here.
00:18:36Jack is my guest.
00:18:38Show some respect.
00:18:39Guest?
00:18:41You brought a janitor?
00:18:43Emma, have you lost your mind?
00:18:45Watch your mouth.
00:18:47Know your place.
00:18:48You're the principal at my school.
00:18:54I'm sorry, Jack.
00:18:55I didn't know he'd be so rude.
00:18:56No, it's all right.
00:18:57I'm used to it.
00:18:59Words don't hurt me.
00:18:59All right.
00:19:01I'll be right back, okay?
00:19:02All right.
00:19:03I'll be right back, okay?
00:19:03Chairman Grumman, I have a present for you.
00:19:13I hope you like it.
00:19:15Oh, this is a classic piece.
00:19:25Emma, how did you get this?
00:19:27From a private collector.
00:19:29I hope it's to your liking.
00:19:30Like it?
00:19:31It's amazing.
00:19:33It's going to be the centerpiece of my collection.
00:19:35I had my secretary purchase a prize da Vinci painting.
00:19:38A da Vinci painting?
00:19:39Just like the one Vivian gave me?
00:19:45Emma, you are so thoughtful.
00:19:48I'm so glad you like it.
00:19:49You've been donating to the school for decades now.
00:19:52It's the least I can do to show my gratitude for your patronage.
00:19:55Of course.
00:19:55Well, I will be donating $30 million this year as well.
00:19:59No expenses spared for the best private school in the country.
00:20:03Thank you for your continued trust, Mr. Grumman.
00:20:06Wait!
00:20:09That painting is a fake!
00:20:18What?
00:20:19It's a fake?
00:20:21Unbelievable.
00:20:24What do you mean it's a fake?
00:20:26Carl, what do you mean?
00:20:28Huh.
00:20:29Because I bribed the secretary.
00:20:31She tricked you into buying a forgery.
00:20:35That painting is in the British Royal Collection.
00:20:39It's a one-of-a-kind.
00:20:41So how is it here, Emma?
00:20:43Were you scammed?
00:20:45Or were you just lying?
00:20:48Emma, is this how you treat the biggest donor to your school?
00:20:52No, Mr. Grumman.
00:20:54There must be a misunderstanding.
00:20:55I had my secretary purchase this from a very reputable vendor.
00:20:58Fake is a fake.
00:20:59But don't take my word for it.
00:21:02The head authenticator of Christie's Auction House is here tonight.
00:21:08Why don't we let Dr. Sirtis be the judge?
00:21:12Larry and Sirtis, let me give you some assistance here, man.
00:21:32Yes.
00:21:33Yes.
00:21:34The texture of the canvas.
00:21:37You can see that it's just not consistent with what's expected in the 18th century.
00:21:44I regret to inform all of you that this is without a doubt a fake.
00:21:51Damn, Emma's in trouble.
00:21:53I need to help her.
00:21:53I can't believe she would do this.
00:21:57I think she did it on purpose.
00:21:59No, I didn't.
00:22:00I need a chance to prove it.
00:22:02Emma, you're done for.
00:22:04You'll be removed by the board.
00:22:06Then I'll be able to take your place.
00:22:11That's enough!
00:22:20Emma, I'm disappointed in you.
00:22:23I won't be making a donation anymore.
00:22:27And you can leave.
00:22:30Mr. Grumman, you're so commanding and assertive.
00:22:35But please, give our school another chance once I have made chairman.
00:22:43You?
00:22:44I won't be donating to Emma.
00:22:46Yeah, I can't trust her.
00:22:47Mm-mm.
00:22:53Whoa!
00:23:00Jack.
00:23:02Sorry, Madam Chairwoman.
00:23:04I grabbed the wrong present.
00:23:05And this is the right present for Mr. Grumman.
00:23:13My goodness.
00:23:26What do we have here?
00:23:29This is impeccable.
00:23:30This, this is the genuine article.
00:23:36This will likely fetch $50 million at auction.
00:23:41Two paintings?
00:23:53When I didn't...
00:23:54Trust me.
00:23:55This isn't a joke.
00:23:56This is a serious event.
00:23:58The whole school is on the line.
00:23:59What is the meaning of this?
00:24:01Why are there two identical paintings?
00:24:04I'm sorry, Mr. Grumman.
00:24:06I must have just brought out the wrong one.
00:24:08Please, forgive my mistake.
00:24:10Well, if Dr. Sertis says it's genuine,
00:24:13then it must be real.
00:24:19Maybe Emma stole it!
00:24:20How dare you accuse me of stealing?
00:24:31Emma, can you guarantee that this painting is real?
00:24:38I promise.
00:24:43That painting is the real thing.
00:24:47You?
00:24:48A janitor?
00:24:49Your promise is worth nothing.
00:24:53Uh, who are you again?
00:24:56Mr. Grumman, he's a janitor at my school.
00:25:00A janitor?
00:25:03Yes.
00:25:04A dirty, lowly janitor.
00:25:09Ew, janitor.
00:25:11How did he even get in here?
00:25:12Emma, what did you bring her for?
00:25:13Are you trying to embarrass us?
00:25:16Emma, explain yourself.
00:25:17Yes, Mr. Grumman.
00:25:20I think that she's trying to humiliate you
00:25:23by bringing a janitor to your banquet.
00:25:26Uninvited.
00:25:27The audacity.
00:25:28Oh, my.
00:25:30I can smell the bleach on him from over here.
00:25:34Yes.
00:25:35He was unclogging the ladies' toilets the other week.
00:25:40Would you like to see pictures of him scrubbing the toilets on his knees?
00:25:45Please.
00:25:49That's enough.
00:25:53He's my husband.
00:25:54He's my husband.
00:25:54She really just admitted I'm her husband.
00:26:06In front of everyone.
00:26:08Even though she thinks I'm just a janitor.
00:26:11Any man is lucky to have her.
00:26:12What?
00:26:17You would take a janitor as a husband?
00:26:19Yes.
00:26:20And?
00:26:22What are you, desperate for men?
00:26:25You know, I've asked you out for years.
00:26:27I figured you were playing hard to get.
00:26:29But you would take this piece of trash over me?
00:26:32That's none of your business.
00:26:34Emma, you're crazy.
00:26:36Maybe she is crazy.
00:26:39Or maybe she's just into men that crawl out of the gutter.
00:26:43Tell me.
00:26:45Do you fuck in the dumpster?
00:26:49Oh, what's the matter?
00:26:51You gonna hit me?
00:26:53Go on, do it.
00:27:00How dare you hit me?
00:27:02You asked for it.
00:27:04Carl.
00:27:04That slap was just a warning.
00:27:07But remember this.
00:27:09Next time you insult my wife,
00:27:12you'll regret it for the rest of your life.
00:27:17Fuck, I'm gonna fire you.
00:27:19As long as I'm still your boss,
00:27:21you don't have the authority to fire him.
00:27:23And I won't tolerate any threats against him.
00:27:27Emma, you're making a scene.
00:27:29Mr. Grooming,
00:27:31were you not bothered when they were ridiculing my husband?
00:27:33Was that not making a scene?
00:27:39Wait.
00:27:40You're going against Mr. Grooming for a janitor?
00:27:44Emma,
00:27:45have you forgotten
00:27:46that our school needs the chairman's donations
00:27:50and without them,
00:27:51we will have no funding?
00:27:55And it will be all your fault.
00:27:57He's right.
00:27:58This is about keeping the school open.
00:28:00She's too emotional.
00:28:01What?
00:28:02Apologize to Mr. Grooming.
00:28:05Apologize?
00:28:06For what?
00:28:06I'm not going to throw aside my husband
00:28:09to beg for mercy.
00:28:11God, she's so brave.
00:28:12I'm so lucky to have found her.
00:28:15Come on, Jack.
00:28:15Let's go.
00:28:17Okay.
00:28:18Okay.
00:28:28Emma.
00:28:29Emma.
00:28:30Emma.
00:28:31Why are you crying?
00:28:40I'm so sorry.
00:28:43Did I just ruin everything?
00:28:46It's too late to take it back now.
00:28:48I'm sorry.
00:28:49I'm sorry that I spoke out.
00:28:51I couldn't stand there
00:28:52and watch them picking on you.
00:28:59I'm sorry, Jack.
00:29:00I'm sorry for losing my temper.
00:29:03You didn't do anything wrong.
00:29:07I'm just so tired.
00:29:10I'm so sick of kissing up to billionaires
00:29:13just to keep the school open.
00:29:14I'm sorry you had to go through that.
00:29:18No, Jack.
00:29:19I should be thanking you.
00:29:23Having you on my side
00:29:24gave me the strength
00:29:25to finally say
00:29:25what I've always been holding back on.
00:29:28But what about the school?
00:29:30And without that donation,
00:29:31is the school really going to go bankrupt?
00:29:32If the school closes,
00:29:34hundreds of students
00:29:34will be left without an education,
00:29:36especially those on scholarships.
00:29:38Not to mention the teachers
00:29:39who will be unemployed.
00:29:40Their families will be in trouble, too.
00:29:43I'm not going to let that happen.
00:29:45What's done is done.
00:29:47Gurman has made it very clear
00:29:48his opinion of me.
00:29:50Carl has been voting to you
00:29:51certainly for years.
00:29:52Without their support,
00:29:53the school is doomed.
00:29:55Let me help.
00:29:56What could you possibly do?
00:30:00It's okay.
00:30:00I will find a new donor.
00:30:02I'll find a new source of funds.
00:30:07This is everything
00:30:08that I've saved up over the years.
00:30:10If you need it,
00:30:11it's yours.
00:30:12Jack, you're so sweet.
00:30:20But we're missing $30 billion,
00:30:21not $3,000.
00:30:23There's nothing you can do
00:30:24to help me.
00:30:26Actually, I can't.
00:30:27This is everything
00:30:28that I've saved
00:30:29the last 20 years.
00:30:34It's okay.
00:30:37It's been a long day.
00:30:39I'm tired.
00:30:41Let's go home.
00:30:42Mr. Grumman,
00:30:53I want to apologize
00:30:55for the way that Emma
00:30:57ruined your party.
00:31:00Apologize?
00:31:01I don't need that.
00:31:02I think I deserve
00:31:04an explanation from the school.
00:31:06Of course.
00:31:07Of course,
00:31:07I've already called
00:31:08for an emergency board meeting
00:31:10where I will propose
00:31:12that she be fired
00:31:13from her position.
00:31:17Chairwoman.
00:31:18Marrying a janitor
00:31:19with a simply not qualified
00:31:21in shaping young minds.
00:31:24Wouldn't you agree,
00:31:25Mr. Grumman?
00:31:27If this goes through,
00:31:29I'll reconsider my decision.
00:31:32Remember,
00:31:33a $30 million donation
00:31:35is on the line.
00:31:40Don't blame me, Emma.
00:31:42It's your own fault.
00:31:44You made the wrong choice.
00:31:55Mom,
00:31:56is everything
00:31:58going to be okay?
00:32:00No.
00:32:01It's worse than I imagined.
00:32:02What are we going to do?
00:32:03Is the school
00:32:04really going to go bankrupt?
00:32:13No, Amelia.
00:32:14Don't worry.
00:32:15I'll take care of it.
00:32:17Take care of it?
00:32:18Come on, Jack.
00:32:19Don't make empty promises.
00:32:21This isn't a fairy tale.
00:32:22We're talking about
00:32:22$30 million.
00:32:24$30 million.
00:32:26I'm not making
00:32:27empty promises.
00:32:28I'm telling you.
00:32:29I can take care of this.
00:32:31Okay, Jack.
00:32:32Whatever you say.
00:32:33But even if we have the money,
00:32:35Carl's never going to give up.
00:32:36He'll do whatever he has to do
00:32:37to get whatever he wants.
00:32:40He can't.
00:32:41Trust me.
00:32:43Wait, Jack.
00:32:45Where are you going?
00:32:46Didn't your family
00:32:47kick you out?
00:32:49I'm
00:32:49back to school.
00:32:51Jack,
00:32:53did you forget?
00:32:54you're my husband.
00:32:57You have a family now.
00:33:00Mom,
00:33:02you and Jack are all...
00:33:04Amelia,
00:33:05stay.
00:33:08At least for tonight.
00:33:09Please.
00:33:12I need you to stay.
00:33:13Oh, Mom,
00:33:18you're blushing.
00:33:20Go back to your room
00:33:21now, please.
00:33:22Okay, okay.
00:33:24But you know,
00:33:25soundproof
00:33:26isn't great.
00:33:27Don't stay up too late.
00:33:35You should go shower.
00:33:37You could have to just
00:33:38stand in her uniform.
00:33:39I'll find you something to wear.
00:34:09Oh, I'm sorry.
00:34:30That was an accident.
00:34:33No,
00:34:34it's okay.
00:34:35It's, uh...
00:34:37originally this was
00:34:39my dad's.
00:34:40Why don't you
00:34:41tie it on?
00:34:41Yeah.
00:34:42It's a big bet.
00:34:42Okay.
00:34:55Wow.
00:34:57You clean up nicely.
00:35:07I'm sorry.
00:35:33What is it?
00:35:40It's late.
00:35:41Chairwoman,
00:35:42this is a formal notice.
00:35:44The school board
00:35:45has called an emergency
00:35:46meeting for tomorrow
00:35:47at 9 a.m.
00:35:48They have requested
00:35:49you attend.
00:35:50An emergency board meeting?
00:35:52For what?
00:35:53To discuss
00:35:54Principal Davis' proposal
00:35:55to have you removed
00:35:56as chairwoman.
00:35:57Carl,
00:36:03he's faster than
00:36:05we thought.
00:36:09Don't worry.
00:36:10I told you.
00:36:12I'll take care of this.
00:36:20Trust me.
00:36:21Trust me.
00:36:22Trust me.
00:36:23Trust me.
00:36:24Trust me.
00:36:25Trust me.
00:36:26Trust me.
00:36:27Trust me.
00:36:28Trust me.
00:36:29Trust me.
00:36:30Trust me.
00:36:31Trust me.
00:36:32Trust me.
00:36:33Trust me.
00:36:34Trust me.
00:36:35The past 20 years,
00:36:36I'm worth billions,
00:36:37not to mention
00:36:38this black card
00:36:39Lewis gave me.
00:36:40Emma,
00:36:41I won't let them
00:36:42threaten you.
00:36:43I'll ruin anyone
00:36:44who rises against you.
00:36:45Vivian.
00:36:46I'll be right back.
00:36:47I'll be right back.
00:36:48I'll be right back.
00:36:50I'll be right back.
00:36:51I'll be right back.
00:36:52I'll be right back.
00:36:53Vivian.
00:36:54Right now,
00:36:55as CEO of Orion Corporation,
00:36:56I need you to do something for me.
00:36:57Yes, boss.
00:36:58First,
00:36:59make an announcement
00:37:00that in three days,
00:37:01Orion Corporation
00:37:02will be holding
00:37:03a charity banquet
00:37:04with an emphasis
00:37:05on education.
00:37:06Second,
00:37:07before 9 a.m.
00:37:09tomorrow morning,
00:37:10I need you to prepare
00:37:1130 million dollars
00:37:13in cash.
00:37:32Mr. Davis,
00:37:33as principal,
00:37:34do you have anything to say
00:37:35about the future of the school?
00:37:36Everyone.
00:37:38I will be stepping up,
00:37:39and taking control of the school,
00:37:41and I will steer it
00:37:43toward a prosperous future.
00:37:46Now, as far as Emma,
00:37:49as far as Emma,
00:37:50she has seriously offended
00:37:52Chairman Grumman,
00:37:53one of our school's
00:37:54longtime patrons.
00:37:56Emma has seriously damaged
00:37:59our school's reputation.
00:38:02I condemn her,
00:38:03reckless and irresponsible behavior.
00:38:06From this day on,
00:38:09I will be leading this school
00:38:11to the new age of glory.
00:38:13Look, someone's coming.
00:38:16Who is this?
00:38:17I've never seen them.
00:38:18Miss Grayson,
00:38:19what do you have to say
00:38:20to Mr. Davis?
00:38:21Mr. Davis's accusations?
00:38:22Please, don't push.
00:38:23Just stay back.
00:38:24Thank you, please.
00:38:25Stay back.
00:38:26Miss Grayson,
00:38:27it's rumor you're caught.
00:38:28Miss Grayson,
00:38:29what do you have to say
00:38:30to Mr. Davis's accusations?
00:38:31Miss Grayson,
00:38:32what do you have to say
00:38:33to Mr. Davis's accusations?
00:38:34Please, don't push.
00:38:35Just stay back.
00:38:36Thank you, please.
00:38:37Stay back.
00:38:38Miss Grayson,
00:38:39it's rumor your conflicts
00:38:40with Principal Davis
00:38:41are due to your failures
00:38:42to secure funding
00:38:43for the school.
00:38:44What do you have to say?
00:38:45Miss Grayson,
00:38:46you've been accused
00:38:47of sleeping with
00:38:48the school janitor
00:38:49and seriously offending
00:38:50Chairman Grumman.
00:38:51For his sake,
00:38:52you've been accused
00:38:53of sleeping with
00:38:54the school janitor
00:38:55and seriously offending
00:38:56Chairman Grumman.
00:38:57For his sake,
00:38:58explain yourself.
00:38:59I'll answer that question.
00:39:00After all,
00:39:01I am that janitor.
00:39:03Do you know
00:39:04who I really am?
00:39:05Hmm?
00:39:06You don't know?
00:39:07Not for that for now.
00:39:08Today will not be
00:39:09emigration's last day,
00:39:11but rather,
00:39:12a new beginning.
00:39:13And as for Carl Davis,
00:39:15Carl's through.
00:39:17I'm sorry.
00:39:18I'm sorry.
00:39:19I'm sorry.
00:39:20I'm sorry.
00:39:21I'm sorry.
00:39:22I'm sorry.
00:39:23I'm sorry.
00:39:24I'm sorry.
00:39:25I'm sorry.
00:39:26Carl's through.
00:39:27That's all.
00:39:28No more questions.
00:39:45They're already
00:39:46starting to vote.
00:39:50Emma's gonna be
00:39:51a nobody after today.
00:39:52You're so right,
00:39:53Miss White.
00:39:54Emma should have
00:39:55been fired years ago.
00:39:56She's not fit
00:39:57to manage the school.
00:39:59Of course.
00:40:00But don't you worry.
00:40:01Once I become
00:40:02part of this faculty,
00:40:03I'll make sure
00:40:04to put you in charge
00:40:05of finances.
00:40:06Oh, thank you,
00:40:07Miss White.
00:40:08And tell Mr. Davis
00:40:10I won't let him down.
00:40:11Well, look who's here.
00:40:25It's the janitor who's been dragging
00:40:26the chairwoman down.
00:40:27Jack, this is an important,
00:40:28exclusive board meeting.
00:40:29board meeting.
00:40:30There's no place to be leaving.
00:40:31Just get out of our way.
00:40:32Jack!
00:40:33You're just a dirty janitor.
00:40:34How dare you speak to Miss White like that?
00:40:35And you.
00:40:36You're just hurting my eyes.
00:40:37You get out of the way too.
00:40:38Security!
00:40:39Throw them out.
00:40:40No.
00:40:41Emma.
00:40:42Emma.
00:40:43You've already been fired by the school board.
00:40:44Who do you think you are?
00:40:45Fired?
00:40:46By who?
00:40:47By who?
00:40:48By a car?
00:40:49By a car?
00:40:50Yeah.
00:40:51Yeah.
00:40:52You're just a dirty janitor.
00:40:53You're just a dirty janitor.
00:40:54How dare you speak to Miss White like that?
00:40:55And you.
00:40:56You're just hurting my eyes.
00:40:57You get out of the way too.
00:40:58Security!
00:40:59Throw them out.
00:41:00No.
00:41:01Emma.
00:41:02You've already been fired by the school board.
00:41:05Who do you think you are?
00:41:06Fired?
00:41:07By who?
00:41:08By Carl?
00:41:09That's right.
00:41:10Mr. Davis already gathered the necessary votes.
00:41:11It's all over.
00:41:12Wonderful.
00:41:13Well, Mr. Davis can tell me to my face.
00:41:15Now move.
00:41:16What are you waiting for?
00:41:17Throw them out.
00:41:18Oh.
00:41:19Oh.
00:41:20Oh.
00:41:21Oh.
00:41:22Oh.
00:41:23Oh.
00:41:24Oh.
00:41:25Oh.
00:41:26Oh.
00:41:27Oh.
00:41:28Oh.
00:41:29Oh.
00:41:30Oh.
00:41:31Oh.
00:41:32Oh.
00:41:33Oh.
00:41:34Oh.
00:41:35Oh.
00:41:36Oh.
00:41:37Oh.
00:41:39Oh.
00:41:42Are you okay?
00:41:43I...
00:41:52You're lucky I don't hit women.
00:41:55What are you so smug about?
00:41:57All this talk, Emma.
00:41:59In your last help, there's a janitor who punches his problems.
00:42:03Thanks for protecting me.
00:42:06Jack is above hitting women.
00:42:07I love hitting women, but I'm not.
00:42:13Why don't you escort us in?
00:42:15Oh, my God!
00:42:37Carl, I'm attacking me!
00:42:39Emma, the board meeting is in progress to determine your fate.
00:42:44And as you are the involved party, you cannot be here.
00:43:07Emma is the chairwoman.
00:43:13And as the chairwoman, she's also a member of the school board.
00:43:17So any school board meeting without the chairwoman is ineligible.
00:43:23So your decision today, well, it doesn't matter.
00:43:27Now tell me, who's for and who's against?
00:43:37Emma, the forgery that you presented, Chairman Grumman,
00:43:42is the reason that the school has lost its funding.
00:43:45Or have you forgotten enough with your baseless accusations?
00:43:51I have uncovered the truth.
00:43:54And it was you.
00:44:00You were the one who planted the forgery
00:44:03in an attempt to ruin my wife's good reputation.
00:44:07Where's your proof?
00:44:12Hmm?
00:44:13Without proof, your accusations are just slander.
00:44:17We're not interested in your personal differences with Mr. Davis.
00:44:23We need solutions.
00:44:25That's right.
00:44:26The school has no funding.
00:44:28We need to do something.
00:44:30Hey, don't worry. I got this.
00:44:34Funding won't be a problem.
00:44:44In three days, the governor's daughter, Vivian, will be hosting a charity banquet in the city.
00:44:53She works for the Orion Corporation.
00:44:56So what?
00:44:58So, Emma will attend as chairwoman.
00:45:01And once she secures a donation from the governor's daughter, Vivian,
00:45:06the school will have more than enough funding.
00:45:09I didn't know anything about this.
00:45:11Don't be absurd.
00:45:12Why would the governor's daughter care about what you have to say?
00:45:16Because I'm her boss.
00:45:24Now, any objections?
00:45:26You.
00:45:27A janitor.
00:45:28Now, why would Vivian, the governor's daughter, listen to you?
00:45:33Ridiculous!
00:45:34Jack.
00:45:35You're just a janitor.
00:45:36You're not fooling anyone.
00:45:37You're expecting this janitor to save you?
00:45:39Ha!
00:45:40Ridiculous!
00:45:41Jack, can you really take care of this?
00:45:55We can't risk anything.
00:45:56Trust me, Emma.
00:45:57Emma, you have been making mistake after mistake after mistake ever since you chose a janitor as a husband.
00:46:02Jack, I...
00:46:03That's enough.
00:46:12What we need is more money.
00:46:17You see, sweetheart?
00:46:19They can't wait for our demise.
00:46:21Well, what should we do?
00:46:22Don't worry.
00:46:23I came doubly prepared.
00:46:25We're talking $30 million.
00:46:2730 million?
00:46:29I could bring $300 million.
00:46:40Come in.
00:46:49Come in.
00:46:52Who?
00:46:53Your janitor buddies?
00:46:55They're too busy mopping the floor.
00:47:05I prepared $30 million for this school.
00:47:09It's going to arrive in three minutes.
00:47:11Jack, it was already a stretch to say that we could get all the funding from Vivian.
00:47:16How are you going to get $30 million?
00:47:18It's $30 million, Jack.
00:47:21You could sell Emma.
00:47:23You still come up short.
00:47:25But now you say you'll have the money ready in three minutes?
00:47:29That's absurd.
00:47:30What if I do?
00:47:32If you bring us $30 million, I will get down on my knees and I will lick your shoes.
00:47:40But if you fail, you'll get down on your knees and beg me for mercy.
00:47:49Deal.
00:47:50Oh, I'd say we got about one more minute.
00:47:54Mr. Davis, you're too kind.
00:47:57But this isn't something getting on your knees will solve.
00:48:01Emma still needs to be fired.
00:48:02That's right.
00:48:04It's why we're gathered here today.
00:48:06Emma, don't be stubborn.
00:48:09We need your Roman support.
00:48:11Only principal Davis can save the school from bankruptcy now.
00:48:17Emma, don't worry.
00:48:19I won't make you beg.
00:48:21Just be in my bed, Dizzy.
00:48:25I'll help you out.
00:48:26I promise.
00:48:27That's disgusting.
00:48:29Well, been three minutes.
00:48:31Where's the money?
00:48:32Okay.
00:48:32I'll help you out.
00:49:02This is impossible.
00:49:15Where did you get that money?
00:49:17Jack?
00:49:18Emma?
00:49:19I knew it.
00:49:21The future of the school is bright with you two at the league.
00:49:25Are you really turning on us?
00:49:29Shut up.
00:49:31Carl, will you please control your subordinates?
00:49:34We only act in the best interest of the school.
00:49:37Whoever saves it from bankruptcy wins.
00:49:41Wait, wait, wait.
00:49:43Are we sure that this money is legal?
00:49:46Are you trying to pin us with money laundering?
00:49:50Yes, he's right.
00:49:56This money must be dirty.
00:49:58Carl, you have such an active imagination.
00:50:01I agree.
00:50:02We need the funds.
00:50:04But can you prove the money is clean?
00:50:12Clean?
00:50:12Thirty million dollars from a janitor?
00:50:16How could it be legal?
00:50:18That's right.
00:50:19Who knows where the money came from.
00:50:21You don't need to know where my money came from.
00:50:24What you need to do is admit that you lost.
00:50:27What's wrong, Carl?
00:50:35You get your own terms so quickly?
00:50:37Yep.
00:50:38You bring the 30 million.
00:50:40You get down on your knees and lick his shoes.
00:50:42How dare you humiliate me?
00:50:49Jeff, do you really think 30 million dollars will solve everything?
00:50:55Um.
00:51:02How long do you think 30 million dollars is going to last?
00:51:06Emma offended Chairman Grumman, who is the most dedicated patron in our school.
00:51:14She's ruined our reputation in high society.
00:51:17We're going to have trouble even finding students.
00:51:20Exactly.
00:51:21And I, I am the only one that is in good standings with Chairman Grumman.
00:51:26The school needs me.
00:51:28Ha.
00:51:29You.
00:51:32Emma.
00:51:34Do you really think Jack can save you?
00:51:37He's just a janitor.
00:51:38Even if he has the money, you still offended Chairman Grumman.
00:51:42Emma.
00:51:44If you beg very nicely to me.
00:51:48Maybe I'll put in a couple good words for you.
00:51:52Emma.
00:51:54You don't have to give a damn.
00:51:56Jack.
00:51:57I get that you're new money.
00:52:00But you'll never understand what it's like to truly have wealth.
00:52:04Status.
00:52:06That's true.
00:52:08Without Chairman Grumman's patronage, the school is going to fall into ruin.
00:52:13Miss Grayson, we'll give you three more days.
00:52:15But find a way to repair the school's relationship with Chairman Grumman.
00:52:22Wow.
00:52:23You really are too kind.
00:52:26She's put the school at risk and you're going to give her three more days?
00:52:29We're giving you another chance on account of the 30 million dollars that you managed to scrounge up today for us.
00:52:36But, can you please cut the janitor out?
00:52:40I can't stand being in the same room with him, right?
00:52:43Let's get out of here.
00:53:08Emma.
00:53:29Esteem members of the board, please.
00:53:32Calm down.
00:53:36Emma will regret her decision.
00:53:39For what?
00:54:01Uh, seatbelt.
00:54:11Right.
00:54:15Mom!
00:54:17What are we going to do now?
00:54:22Amelia, what are you doing in the car?
00:54:24Does it matter?
00:54:25What happens now?
00:54:27Three days.
00:54:28How are we going to get Mr. Groom's approval?
00:54:30I don't know.
00:54:32I have a question.
00:54:34Who's the bigger deal?
00:54:35Chairman Grooman or Governor's daughter Vivian?
00:54:38That's obvious.
00:54:40Of course it's the beautiful, generous, smart, and business-avvy Vivian.
00:54:45You're banking on the charity banquet in three days?
00:54:48It's no use.
00:54:49A charity banquet for the elite is going to be arranged by Chairman Grooman.
00:54:52There's no way we'll get an invitation.
00:54:54I just need to know.
00:54:56Would Vivian be able to help?
00:54:57Of course.
00:54:59Okay.
00:54:59We'll get an invitation.
00:55:02I'm sure of it.
00:55:16We're home.
00:55:17You coming?
00:55:18Uh, no.
00:55:19You guys, go ahead.
00:55:20I have a quick call.
00:55:31Vivian, it's Jack.
00:55:33I need an invitation.
00:55:34Yes, boss.
00:55:35Hey, it's late.
00:55:50What are you still doing now?
00:55:51Can't sleep.
00:55:52Maybe, maybe it's time to beg Chairman Grooman for help.
00:56:03We all know that $30 million is more than enough money to keep the schoolgirl.
00:56:08Carl's just looking for an excuse to get you fired.
00:56:11But the whole board is behind him.
00:56:14The charity banquet is a long shot, but it's my only hope.
00:56:19If Mr. Grooman could just spare me an invitation.
00:56:26Oh, you should get that.
00:56:27Maybe it's just what we've been waiting for.
00:56:42Miss Gracie, I'm here to deliver an invitation.
00:56:46Jack, is this invitation you're doing?
00:57:03What invitation?
00:57:08Look, maybe Chairman Grooman just had a change of heart.
00:57:12Don't play coy.
00:57:13That man was clearly here to hand-deliver this invitation.
00:57:17I don't know, I think he's just overthinking it.
00:57:20There are too many coincidences.
00:57:23I need answers.
00:57:26But what are you hiding from there?
00:57:29Sometimes things are just that simple.
00:57:31Okay, you don't overthink it.
00:57:32Besides, what's important is now.
00:57:35You're going to tell the charity banquet, right?
00:57:39But?
00:57:41Because.
00:57:42I'm your boss.
00:57:46Now, any objections?
00:57:53Who are you, really?
00:57:56Why are you able to do all this?
00:57:57I'm just an ordinary, hard-working man.
00:58:13Sometimes, ordinary men can do extraordinary things.
00:58:22Maybe you're right.
00:58:23I just feel like you have a big secret that you're hiding from me.
00:58:34Like, there's a whole side of me that I've never seen.
00:58:39But you've seen every bit of me.
00:58:40Because.
00:58:42I'm just one.
00:58:52I don't know.
00:58:57Maybe it's been to you.
00:58:58It looks like I had found your big secret.
00:59:28Principal Davis, it's been a long time, I heard that Chairman Grumman personally invited
00:59:58you as a guest of honor.
00:59:59Yes, of course.
01:00:01As you know, our school is in need of some resources.
01:00:04Well, Mr. Davis, your school should be honored to have such a hard-working, dedicated principal.
01:00:10You'd make a splendid headmaster, should you get the chance.
01:00:14Thank you so much for inviting us to such an important banquet.
01:00:15Oh, Mike, you're welcome.
01:00:16I'm so glad you could make it.
01:00:21Mr. Davis, I heard that all of high society was clamoring for an invitation tonight.
01:00:22Thank you so much for inviting us.
01:00:23It's such an important banquet.
01:00:24Oh, Mike, you're welcome.
01:00:25I'm so glad you could make it.
01:00:26Mr. Davis, I heard that all of high society was clamoring for an invitation tonight.
01:00:28Thank you so much for inviting us.
01:00:29Oh, no, you should be thanking your father, Old Man Jack.
01:00:40I'm so glad you could make it.
01:00:41Mr. Davis, I heard that all of high society was clamoring for an invitation tonight.
01:00:45Thank you so much for inviting us.
01:00:46Oh, no, you should be thanking your father, Old Man Jack.
01:00:52Ma'am Jack.
01:01:22Isn't he just a janitor?
01:01:24That's right.
01:01:25He's just a janitor.
01:01:31Dad, what are you doing here?
01:01:33You shouldn't be at a place like this.
01:01:36Who are you?
01:01:37He's my son.
01:01:39That's right.
01:01:40I'm his son.
01:01:41And who are you?
01:01:42Why'd you bring him to such a high-class banquet?
01:01:45I'm Emma Grayson, the chairwoman.
01:01:53And who I bring as a guest is no one's business but my own.
01:01:56The chairwoman?
01:01:57So you should know my father is just a janitor at your school.
01:02:01Mike, shut up.
01:02:04Dad, don't embarrass me in front of everybody.
01:02:06Mr. Davis personally invited me here.
01:02:09You're just a janitor.
01:02:11Why do you get to be here?
01:02:13Oh, Mike.
01:02:15Don't be so hard on your father.
01:02:17After all, he's no simple janitor.
01:02:20Well, what are you trying to say?
01:02:22Nothing.
01:02:23It's just not everyone is supposed to be here.
01:02:26Miss Grayson, if I remember correctly, you weren't invited.
01:02:31The security just letting anyone into the charity banquet?
01:02:34I was invited.
01:02:35Oh, really?
01:02:37By whom?
01:02:38Because I'm pretty sure Mr. Davis never sent you an invitation.
01:02:43My invitation.
01:02:44Impossible.
01:02:45What?
01:02:46Was your dad actually invited?
01:02:47Mr. Grumman would never have invited you.
01:02:49Emma.
01:02:50Crushing a charity banquet?
01:02:51Postured for the elite?
01:02:52That?
01:02:53Doesn't seem proper.
01:02:54Proper?
01:02:55Proper by whose standards?
01:02:56Principal Davises?
01:02:57Jack, what are you trying to say?
01:02:58What are you trying to say?
01:02:59Give the invitation back.
01:03:00No.
01:03:01This invitation is a fake.
01:03:03Mr. Grumman.
01:03:04Is not fake?
01:03:05I don't know.
01:03:06No.
01:03:07You're not.
01:03:08No.
01:03:09No.
01:03:10No.
01:03:11No, no.
01:03:12No.
01:03:13No.
01:03:14No.
01:03:15No.
01:03:16No.
01:03:18No.
01:03:19No.
01:03:20No.
01:03:21No.
01:03:22No.
01:03:23No.
01:03:24No.
01:03:25No.
01:03:26No.
01:03:27No.
01:03:28No.
01:03:29What are you doing?
01:03:45Emma, your invitation is a fake.
01:03:48What do you mean?
01:03:49I personally designed all the invitations myself.
01:03:54Our guests all had invitations that were blue and silver.
01:03:58He's right. Their invitation looks completely different from mine's.
01:04:02This is so embarrassing for Emma.
01:04:04Emma and Jack must feel humiliated.
01:04:07Dad, if you're going to forge an invitation, at least make it the right color.
01:04:11Len, I can't believe your father would do this.
01:04:14Paul, are you so certain that the invitation is fake?
01:04:22Of course, a black invitation. Don't be ridiculous.
01:04:26The black invitation was delivered in person.
01:04:30It's for one person, the guest of honor.
01:04:32It's above your pay grade, so that's why you use this.
01:04:36Good job.
01:04:37You're taking your bluff a little too far.
01:04:41Guest of honor?
01:04:42You?
01:04:44You're a fraud.
01:04:45Who does this guy think he is?
01:04:47A black invitation?
01:04:48He's too special for us.
01:04:51Ridiculous.
01:04:51I'm glad you're embarrassing yourself.
01:04:56Carl, we'll find out who the true fraud is soon enough.
01:05:00Jack, we're done with your lies. It's security.
01:05:03Take them out of here.
01:05:04Sir.
01:05:05Ma'am.
01:05:06Chairman Grumman, you got here just in time.
01:05:27Some people are trying to crash the charity banquet and then forge their invitations.
01:05:34Don't worry, we're on it.
01:05:36Forging an invitation to the charity banquet?
01:05:39Who would dare?
01:05:40We chose the wrong color, too.
01:05:43We have black invitations, thinking that they could fool us.
01:05:47Black invitation?
01:05:49Could it be the VIP invitation that Vivian had me personally prepare?
01:05:53Let me see who.
01:06:02Emma?
01:06:03It can't be you.
01:06:05Why can't it be me?
01:06:07Could you be the guest of honor that the governor's daughter Vivian mentioned?
01:06:15The guest of honor?
01:06:17I didn't hear anything about that.
01:06:19I received an invitation, so I came here to the charity banquet. That's it.
01:06:26Chairman Grumman, was a black and gold invitation really sent out?
01:06:30I can't confirm that we did prepare a special black invitation for the guest of honor,
01:06:35but the identity of that guest is still unknown.
01:06:41So, Emma, show me your invitation.
01:06:44I can't.
01:06:47I'll destroy it.
01:06:54I cannot tell anything from such a small piece.
01:06:57Chairman, it couldn't be Emma, let alone her janitor husband.
01:07:04Do you remember that painting that they forged and gave you?
01:07:07Are you saying that Emma's invitation is also a forgery?
01:07:14Shit.
01:07:17What?
01:07:18Emma has a history of forgery?
01:07:20Then the invitation must be fake, too.
01:07:23Emma, what do you have to say for yourself?
01:07:26It isn't a forgery.
01:07:27Mr. Grumman,
01:07:29your painting,
01:07:30did you have it appraised?
01:07:32What did they say?
01:07:34It is genuine.
01:07:35It is genuine.
01:07:35It is genuine.
01:07:37However,
01:07:38however,
01:07:41the painting belongs to
01:07:42the governor's daughter, Vivian.
01:07:52Oh, my God.
01:07:54How did the janitor get his hands on that painting?
01:07:57What is this man?
01:07:59The painting belongs to Vivian?
01:08:01Correct.
01:08:06The painting belonged to Vivian.
01:08:08Jack,
01:08:09you stole the painting from Vivian?
01:08:11I stole it.
01:08:12Carl, you have such an active imagination.
01:08:15Okay, Jack,
01:08:15how did you get a hold of that painting?
01:08:18Vivian gave it to me.
01:08:22The governor's daughter gave it to Vivian.
01:08:25You're a janitor.
01:08:28Who's going to believe your life?
01:08:30Emma,
01:08:30you must apologize
01:08:31and beg Vivian for forgiveness
01:08:33the moment she arrives.
01:08:35Stealing from the elite,
01:08:36that's a serious crime.
01:08:39Matt,
01:08:40what has gotten into you?
01:08:42You've disappeared from our lives
01:08:43for 20 years,
01:08:44and the moment you come back,
01:08:45you've been causing us
01:08:46nothing but trouble.
01:08:47Jack,
01:08:52stealing from the elite
01:08:53will affect us.
01:08:55If it comes down to it,
01:08:56I'll divorce your son
01:08:57and take my kids with me.
01:09:00Matt,
01:09:01please,
01:09:02just leave.
01:09:06Mike,
01:09:06do you even hear yourself?
01:09:10I'm your family.
01:09:11I'm your father.
01:09:14Not anymore.
01:09:15What?
01:09:16You're my dad.
01:09:17When have you ever acted like it?
01:09:20When I was a kid,
01:09:21were you ever even around?
01:09:22You missed my wedding.
01:09:25You missed my graduation.
01:09:27And you missed my son being born.
01:09:31Where were you?
01:09:33Now because of your worthless pride,
01:09:35you're lying about your status
01:09:36and your connections.
01:09:38Did you ever take a moment
01:09:39to think what that could do
01:09:40to your son,
01:09:41what your lies could do
01:09:42to my family?
01:09:45Lisa's been at my side
01:09:49all these years.
01:09:51And I can't lose her.
01:09:55We both had it.
01:09:59I can't lose everything
01:10:01I've worked for
01:10:02just because of you.
01:10:05Mike,
01:10:06I never knew.
01:10:08you never knew
01:10:10because you,
01:10:11you never cared.
01:10:13You only care about yourself.
01:10:15Vivian has arrived.
01:10:36General Lewis is here, too.
01:10:38Vivian, you're finally here.
01:10:44Oh,
01:10:44sounds like you're sick of waiting.
01:10:47Oh, no, no, no, no.
01:10:48We're honored.
01:10:49We are so honored
01:10:49to have you here tonight.
01:10:50Vivian,
01:11:04there's somebody
01:11:05I would like to introduce you to.
01:11:07This is the man
01:11:08who single-handedly
01:11:09organized the charity banquet tonight.
01:11:12This is Mr. Davis,
01:11:13and he is our principal.
01:11:15Vivian,
01:11:16General Lewis,
01:11:18good evening.
01:11:23Good evening, everyone.
01:11:25Vivian is pleased
01:11:26to announce
01:11:27that tonight
01:11:27she plans to approve
01:11:29a $10 billion grant.
01:11:39Oh, my God.
01:11:40$10 billion?
01:11:41Whoa.
01:11:43Jack, did you hear that?
01:11:44$10 billion?
01:11:45Yes.
01:11:46I heard.
01:11:48And she will be personally selecting
01:11:50a representative
01:11:50to oversee that grant
01:11:52with final say
01:11:53over the allocation
01:11:54of all funds.
01:11:56Looks like I may be
01:11:57coming out on top.
01:11:59Congratulations,
01:12:00Principal Davis.
01:12:01Or should I say,
01:12:03Headmaster Davis.
01:12:05Good evening.
01:12:07Tonight's charity banquet
01:12:09is not just about
01:12:10a donation.
01:12:11It's about an investment
01:12:13in our future generation.
01:12:16This grant will provide
01:12:17free education
01:12:18to countless young minds
01:12:20to help them reach
01:12:21their full potential.
01:12:23I am looking for someone
01:12:25committed to forging
01:12:27a brighter future.
01:12:29Looks like the show
01:12:31is about to begin.
01:12:36Vivian,
01:12:38please wait a moment.
01:12:39I have an important
01:12:43accusation to me.
01:12:49Here, at this important
01:12:51charity banquet,
01:12:52there is someone
01:12:53who came here
01:12:54uninvited,
01:12:55forging an invitation.
01:12:57But,
01:12:58not only are they a fraud,
01:13:01they're a thief as well.
01:13:03They stole
01:13:04your priceless painting.
01:13:05We must get on this
01:13:09at once.
01:13:11Who would be so bold?
01:13:14Now, I heard
01:13:15at the Governor's Gallery,
01:13:18there is a precious
01:13:19old painting
01:13:20valued at
01:13:21$50 million.
01:13:23Yes, that's correct.
01:13:25Are you still in possession
01:13:26of this painting?
01:13:28No,
01:13:29I am not.
01:13:31They are the thieves
01:13:32of this painting.
01:13:36You're lying.
01:13:38We didn't forge anything,
01:13:39and we're not thieves.
01:13:41You're clearly
01:13:42just projecting.
01:13:43You know very well
01:13:44what you're guilty of.
01:13:46You're saying
01:13:47they stole a painting
01:13:49from my gallery?
01:13:51Yes.
01:13:52And luckily,
01:13:53Chairman Grumman
01:13:54caught it
01:13:54just in time.
01:13:56Please,
01:13:57let us return
01:13:58this priceless painting
01:13:59to you.
01:14:06Vivian,
01:14:07we just can't stand
01:14:08for this criminal behavior.
01:14:11Yes,
01:14:12they cannot get away
01:14:12with stealing
01:14:13from the Governor.
01:14:14They need to be punished.
01:14:15It's not true.
01:14:17We wouldn't dare
01:14:18steal from the Governor.
01:14:19That painting...
01:14:20I...
01:14:21brought the painting.
01:14:26Jack,
01:14:26what are you saying?
01:14:27The painting.
01:14:32I brought it.
01:14:34Jack,
01:14:35you admitted
01:14:36we're finally
01:14:37manning up.
01:14:39Mike,
01:14:40it's a good thing
01:14:40you cut your father off
01:14:41before we could be
01:14:42dragged down with him.
01:14:44Dad,
01:14:45have you gone insane?
01:14:46Do you know
01:14:46what would happen to you?
01:14:47How serious
01:14:48stealing from the Governor is?
01:14:50I didn't steal.
01:14:51You didn't.
01:14:53How did it
01:14:53just fall into your hands?
01:14:55Did Vivian
01:14:56give it to you?
01:14:57Jack,
01:14:59you're a dirty janitor
01:15:01who doesn't deserve
01:15:02such a beautiful painting.
01:15:04Jack,
01:15:06he was not a thief.
01:15:08There must be
01:15:09a misunderstanding.
01:15:10He did all this for me.
01:15:13Punish me instead.
01:15:14Emma,
01:15:19you don't have to do this.
01:15:22I can't let this happen.
01:15:24There's so much
01:15:25to help me.
01:15:26Emma,
01:15:27you're gonna lose
01:15:28everything.
01:15:29He'll even lose
01:15:30the title
01:15:31as chairwoman.
01:15:33Jack has stood
01:15:33by me every time.
01:15:35I'm willing
01:15:36to do the same
01:15:36for him.
01:15:38Emma,
01:15:38you don't have
01:15:41to do this.
01:15:42We're family.
01:15:44We share
01:15:45the same problems
01:15:46and we deal
01:15:46with them together.
01:15:52Emma,
01:15:53you're willing
01:15:54to give up
01:15:55everything
01:15:56for Jack.
01:15:57Yes,
01:15:58Peggy.
01:15:59Very well.
01:16:01But there's
01:16:02something
01:16:02you all
01:16:03should know.
01:16:04I never said
01:16:05the painting
01:16:06was stolen.
01:16:08What?
01:16:09If the painting
01:16:09wasn't stolen,
01:16:11how else
01:16:11could a janitor
01:16:12have gotten
01:16:12his hands on it?
01:16:14Because it was
01:16:14already given
01:16:15as a gift.
01:16:19What?
01:16:20Gifted?
01:16:21To who?
01:16:23To my boss,
01:16:24the CEO
01:16:25of Orion Company.
01:16:27Does that mean
01:16:28my dad is...
01:16:29Impossible.
01:16:30Your dad
01:16:31is a janitor.
01:16:32How could he be
01:16:33Orion Corporation's
01:16:34CEO?
01:16:35No, no, no.
01:16:36The Orion Corporation
01:16:37is an international
01:16:39arms company.
01:16:40Its control
01:16:41spans the whole world.
01:16:43The CEO
01:16:44has been
01:16:45famously discreet
01:16:46and he has
01:16:46never made
01:16:47a public appearance.
01:16:49How were you
01:16:50able to steal
01:16:50the painting
01:16:51from the Orion Corporation?
01:16:53First,
01:16:54you accused me
01:16:54of stealing
01:16:55the painting
01:16:56from the governor's
01:16:56gallery.
01:16:57now stealing
01:16:57it from the Orion
01:16:58Corporation?
01:16:59What?
01:17:00Am I some kind
01:17:00of phantom
01:17:01geek?
01:17:03Jack,
01:17:04shut up!
01:17:06You're a dirty
01:17:07janitor
01:17:07who's not even
01:17:08supposed to be here!
01:17:13No!
01:17:14He's a filthy
01:17:15janitor
01:17:15who forged
01:17:17an invitation
01:17:17to be here.
01:17:19Wait,
01:17:20what did you say?
01:17:22Yes, sir.
01:17:23As I was saying,
01:17:24they never
01:17:24received an invitation.
01:17:26They forged
01:17:27a document
01:17:27that looked like
01:17:28an invitation
01:17:29and said
01:17:29that it came
01:17:30from Chairman
01:17:30Grumman.
01:17:32It's all
01:17:32honest.
01:17:33Well, yeah,
01:17:33that invitation
01:17:34was destroyed
01:17:35well before
01:17:35I had the
01:17:36opportunity
01:17:36to verify it.
01:17:38Who destroyed it?
01:17:40I did.
01:17:40Carl,
01:17:54you hope
01:17:55it's in here.
01:17:55Jack is my
01:17:56guest of honor.
01:17:57His invitation
01:17:58was personally
01:17:59prepared
01:18:00with us.
01:18:07General,
01:18:08how was this
01:18:10possible?
01:18:11Jack?
01:18:12How could he?
01:18:13Guest of honor?
01:18:15My father.
01:18:16Mike,
01:18:17why didn't you
01:18:17tell me your dad
01:18:18was invited
01:18:18by the governor's
01:18:19daughter?
01:18:20I didn't know.
01:18:23How could you
01:18:24hide this from me?
01:18:25Hide?
01:18:28Mike.
01:18:28Mike.
01:18:30I never
01:18:30hid anything
01:18:31from you.
01:18:32I only wanted
01:18:33to spend time
01:18:34with my family,
01:18:35with my son.
01:18:38And you
01:18:39pushed me away.
01:18:40You never
01:18:41told me who
01:18:41you were.
01:18:42I thought
01:18:42you were
01:18:43an ordinary
01:18:43person.
01:18:45Mike,
01:18:46status
01:18:47is not
01:18:48how you should
01:18:48value a person's
01:18:49worth.
01:18:51He never
01:18:51hid anything.
01:18:53He just
01:18:54wanted to live
01:18:54a quiet life
01:18:55with you,
01:18:55but you
01:18:55chose to
01:18:56reject him.
01:19:00I didn't know.
01:19:04I thought you
01:19:04were Janet.
01:19:06Failure of a father.
01:19:07This can't be.
01:19:09Mike has been
01:19:09trying to climb
01:19:10the ranks,
01:19:11never realizing
01:19:11his father
01:19:12could have
01:19:12helped him.
01:19:13Oh.
01:19:14Mike.
01:19:16People who are
01:19:17obsessed with rank
01:19:18and status,
01:19:20they're doomed
01:19:20for failure.
01:19:22because they
01:19:24lose sight
01:19:24of what truly
01:19:25matters.
01:19:26Family.
01:19:28Family
01:19:28and the people
01:19:31that they love.
01:19:34Dad,
01:19:35don't be like that.
01:19:36Mike and I
01:19:37are still your
01:19:37family, right?
01:19:39Family.
01:19:40Lisa,
01:19:41you are the
01:19:43person that
01:19:43tore this
01:19:44family apart.
01:19:46You were so
01:19:46obsessed with
01:19:47climbing the
01:19:48social ladder,
01:19:49you didn't even
01:19:50realize that
01:19:50you were being
01:19:51amused.
01:19:52What do you mean?
01:19:54Why are you
01:19:55even here?
01:19:56Can't you see
01:19:56you're the odd
01:19:57man out?
01:19:58The only reason
01:19:59that they invited
01:20:00you was to try
01:20:01to humiliate me.
01:20:03And you played
01:20:04right into their
01:20:04hands.
01:20:05You gave them
01:20:06everything that
01:20:06they wanted.
01:20:09Carl,
01:20:10you lied to me.
01:20:11No,
01:20:11this is nonsense.
01:20:13Then tell him,
01:20:14tell Dad that
01:20:15you deserve to be
01:20:16here,
01:20:16that you invited
01:20:17us personally.
01:20:17Say it!
01:20:18You little
01:20:20shit.
01:20:20We don't
01:20:22know you.
01:20:23Stay away
01:20:24from Carl,
01:20:24you dumb
01:20:25bitch.
01:20:26Carl is ruthless
01:20:27turning on them
01:20:28like that.
01:20:29Poor Lisa.
01:20:30Played like a
01:20:31fool.
01:20:33That's enough!
01:20:36Girl,
01:20:36he's two out
01:20:37of here now.
01:20:37No,
01:20:38what?
01:20:38No,
01:20:39no,
01:20:39no,
01:20:39no,
01:20:39no,
01:20:39no,
01:20:40no,
01:20:40no,
01:20:40no,
01:20:40no,
01:20:40no,
01:20:40no,
01:20:41no,
01:20:41no,
01:20:41no,
01:20:41no,
01:20:41no,
01:20:42no,
01:20:42no,
01:20:42no,
01:20:42no,
01:20:43no,
01:20:43no,
01:20:44no,
01:20:44no,
01:20:45no,
01:20:45no,
01:20:46no,
01:20:46no,
01:20:47no,
01:20:48no,
01:20:49I can't believe Jack was personally invited by the governor's family as the guest of honor,
01:20:55but I can't lose sight of the real prize.
01:20:58As long as I secure that $10 billion grant, I'll still be the winner tonight.
01:21:03Emma,
01:21:03look at what you've done.
01:21:05How could you do this to me?
01:21:08Carl,
01:21:08shut up.
01:21:11Everyone,
01:21:11sorry for the interruption,
01:21:13but we still must not lose sight of our goal tonight.
01:21:16We are here to honor our tireless educators.
01:21:21So,
01:21:22let's continue.
01:21:23Yes,
01:21:24Chairman Grumman,
01:21:24let's continue.
01:21:28Jack,
01:21:28I'm nervous.
01:21:30There's no need for you to be nervous.
01:21:32Why?
01:21:32Because I told you,
01:21:34tonight,
01:21:36you're the star of this charity event.
01:21:40Now,
01:21:41who would like to put their name forward for the grant?
01:21:48Vivian,
01:21:50our lovely governor's daughter,
01:21:52I would be honored
01:21:54to be in charge of that $10 billion grant.
01:21:58I'd also like to put myself into consideration,
01:22:02Vivian.
01:22:04Gerald and Grayson?
01:22:05But aren't they from the same school?
01:22:07They're competing against each other.
01:22:10Wow,
01:22:11this is the most exciting banquet I've ever seen.
01:22:14Emma,
01:22:16are you sure?
01:22:18This is a $10 billion grant.
01:22:20We can't have somebody that's so emotional at the helm.
01:22:25Emotional?
01:22:26Yes,
01:22:28I completely agree.
01:22:29Which is why I'm confident
01:22:31that I'm the right person for the job.
01:22:33This grant is a very serious matter.
01:22:36We must make the best possible choice.
01:22:40Who are they going to choose?
01:22:42Chairman Grumman?
01:22:43Principal Davis?
01:22:45It can't be Emma.
01:22:46Emma?
01:22:48With much deliberation,
01:22:50we have decided
01:22:52to award the grant
01:22:54to...
01:22:55Emma Grayson.
01:23:05What?
01:23:06Emma Grayson?
01:23:07Impossible.
01:23:08She got the $10 billion grant?
01:23:11Oh...
01:23:12Miss Grayson,
01:23:14please prepare a proposal for the grant.
01:23:16We'll set it up with you as the director
01:23:18as soon as possible.
01:23:20The $10 billion grant
01:23:21will be under your complete discretion.
01:23:23Jack, am I dreaming?
01:23:25No.
01:23:26You're not dreaming, Emma.
01:23:27I told you.
01:23:28Tonight,
01:23:29you are the star of the ball.
01:23:38Vivian,
01:23:39this is not right.
01:23:40Um,
01:23:41why?
01:23:42Why Emma?
01:23:43This is impossible.
01:23:45Emma's just...
01:23:46a normal person.
01:23:48Who Emma is,
01:23:49is not important.
01:23:51What is important
01:23:52is who Emma chose.
01:23:56Awesome.
01:24:06I can't believe you're the CEO
01:24:08of Orion Corporation,
01:24:10the world's largest arms manufacturer.
01:24:13Yes.
01:24:15More importantly,
01:24:17I'm your husband.
01:24:21Jack!
01:24:22Jack!
01:24:22You know,
01:24:24Mr. Bradshaw!
01:24:26Please, please,
01:24:27forgive my insolence.
01:24:30I have no idea who you were.
01:24:32Yeah, I'm...
01:24:33Mr. Bradshaw,
01:24:34I'm so sorry, please.
01:24:36Have mercy.
01:24:38Mr. Grumman.
01:24:40Carl.
01:24:40I've seen enough.
01:24:43I'll be looking into your finances.
01:24:46I hope you haven't left any...
01:24:48proof of your...
01:24:50poor behavior.
01:24:53I'm sorry.
01:24:54Yeah, no,
01:24:54I really can't.
01:24:58Oh my God!
01:25:00I can't believe the janitor
01:25:02turned out to be the CEO
01:25:04of Orion Corporation.
01:25:06Chairman and Grumman are doomed.
01:25:08Emma is so lucky.
01:25:12Emma,
01:25:13you are a kind,
01:25:14brave woman.
01:25:16Boss is lucky to have me.
01:25:18Boss,
01:25:19I'd like to congratulate you,
01:25:20Miss Grayson as well.
01:25:22You won Boss's heart
01:25:23when you earned our interest
01:25:24in the loyalty.
01:25:25Thank you both.
01:25:26Your blessing means everything to us.
01:25:28Emma,
01:25:35you loved me
01:25:36even when you thought
01:25:38I was just a janitor.
01:25:40You stood by my side
01:25:41when you did that.
01:25:44You're strong.
01:25:46You're brave.
01:25:48And you're beautiful.
01:25:51Will you be my wife?
01:25:54Will you marry me?
01:25:54Yes.
01:25:55Yes.
01:25:57Yes.

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