Back at the mansion, Anson tells his brother that he's been working at the house for 20 years and that all of the servants have died because of him. He tells Anson that now that they've had the servants dealt with, he'll make him reflect on his actions. But Anson says that he went too far this time. He'll confiscate all of his cars and his credit cards as punishment. Anson protests that he can beat him up, but he can't cut his money off. He says that his life will be better if he doesn't do this. They can still talk it out, though, and they agree that Anson should let go of his car and credit cards now. The punishment is three months, but if Anson refuses to leave now, he will have to wait one year. They agree that they can still have this out. Anon asks if they're talking about the night before. They're both talking about something that happened. He asks if it's okay to let Anson make a mistake and see how he reacts. He wants to see how his mother reacts
Back at the mansion, Anson tells his brother that he's been working at the house for 20 years and that all of the servants have died because of him. He tells Anson that now that they've had the servants dealt with, he'll make him reflect on his actions. But Anson says that he went too far this time. He'll confiscate all of his cars and his credit cards as punishment. Anson protests that he can beat him up, but he can't cut his money off. He says that his life will be better if he doesn't do this. They can still talk it out, though, and they agree that Anson should let go of his car and credit cards now. The punishment is three months, but if Anson refuses to leave now, he will have to wait one year. They agree that they can still have this out. Anon asks if they're talking about the night before. They're both talking about something that happened. He asks if it's okay to let Anson make a mistake and see how he reacts. He wants to see how his mother reacts