The gang is busy intercepting other gangs' goods, so they don't have time to tell Jack about the 30 million dollar weapons they're going to take back from the Jackals. Jack doesn't know his real name, so he tells him to learn how to recognize his real identity. Lily has a crush on Jack for 15 years, and she just found that he's with another woman, so she's not in love with him at all. Jack tells him that he can't watch a movie at home, because Lily's brother is mad at him for being with someone else. Jack says that Lily didn't like Jack from the start, and that she just started to get used to the idea that she was crushing on him because she was used to it. He tells Jack that his grandmother and his father both died, and Jack is now free from his dad's control. Jack asks if he has a "mentality of a five year old child" , and he says that he does, but that he still feels guilty sometimes. He says that maybe one day he'll be like Jack and do what he wants without having to do anything.
The gang is busy intercepting other gangs' goods, so they don't have time to tell Jack about the 30 million dollar weapons they're going to take back from the Jackals. Jack doesn't know his real name, so he tells him to learn how to recognize his real identity. Lily has a crush on Jack for 15 years, and she just found that he's with another woman, so she's not in love with him at all. Jack tells him that he can't watch a movie at home, because Lily's brother is mad at him for being with someone else. Jack says that Lily didn't like Jack from the start, and that she just started to get used to the idea that she was crushing on him because she was used to it. He tells Jack that his grandmother and his father both died, and Jack is now free from his dad's control. Jack asks if he has a "mentality of a five year old child" , and he says that he does, but that he still feels guilty sometimes. He says that maybe one day he'll be like Jack and do what he wants without having to do anything.