In the end, Huck decides to go back to his room and wrap himself in a blanket to avoid embarrassment. Huck runs into Mr. Jin, who has saved Huck's life. Huck thanks him for saving his life, but he's not sure what's going on. He's running late, so Huck tells him to hurry up and get out of the way of Mr. Quay's arrival. Mr. jin wants to help Huck, so he offers to sell all of the shares in the company to Huck for a profit. Huck is all, "Gee, that's a good idea, but I don't want to give away all of my own money to a guy who's just trying to sell me a bunch of crap." Huck says that he never intended to do that, and he doesn't care what the price of the stock is.
In the end, Huck decides to go back to his room and wrap himself in a blanket to avoid embarrassment. Huck runs into Mr. Jin, who has saved Huck's life. Huck thanks him for saving his life, but he's not sure what's going on. He's running late, so Huck tells him to hurry up and get out of the way of Mr. Quay's arrival. Mr. jin wants to help Huck, so he offers to sell all of the shares in the company to Huck for a profit. Huck is all, "Gee, that's a good idea, but I don't want to give away all of my own money to a guy who's just trying to sell me a bunch of crap." Huck says that he never intended to do that, and he doesn't care what the price of the stock is.