In this short scene, we learn that we're back in New York City, where we've been eavesdropping on a conversation between a Jewish man and a Chinese woman. The man, who we'll call "little italy new york," wants to know where the statues of the Three Kings are. The woman, who's named "tian leah," tells the man that she's here to protect the statues from being stolen. She also wants to make sure that the man who stole the statues doesn't get away with it. She tells him that a man from Hong Kong recently came to New York looking for the statues, and she wants him to protect both of them at all costs.
In this short scene, we learn that we're back in New York City, where we've been eavesdropping on a conversation between a Jewish man and a Chinese woman. The man, who we'll call "little italy new york," wants to know where the statues of the Three Kings are. The woman, who's named "tian leah," tells the man that she's here to protect the statues from being stolen. She also wants to make sure that the man who stole the statues doesn't get away with it. She tells him that a man from Hong Kong recently came to New York looking for the statues, and she wants him to protect both of them at all costs.