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[INDISTINCT CHATTERING] Thanks for meeting me here. Don't worry about them. They're half deaf and they only speak Hokkien. My mom taught me how to play. She told me Mahjong would teach me important life skills. Negotiation, strategy, cooperation. You asked me here. I assume it's not for a Mahjong lesson. Pong. My mother taught me, too. I know Nick told you the truth about my mom. But you didn't like me the second I got here. Why is that? There is a Hokkien phrase. [SPEAKING HOKKIEN] It means, "Our own kind of people." And you're not our own kind. 'Cause I'm not rich? 'Cause I didn't go to a British boarding school, or I wasn't born into a wealthy family? You're a foreigner. American. And all Americans think about is their own happiness. Don't you want Nick to be happy? It's an illusion. We understand how to build things that last. Something you know nothing about. You don't know me. I know you're not what Nick needs. Well, he proposed to me yesterday. He said he'd walk away from his family and from you for good. Don't worry. I turned him down. [SIGHS] Only a fool folds a winning hand. There's no winning. You made sure of that. Because if Nick chose me, he would lose his family.