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00:00I return to a place once called home, but here no one remembers who I am.
00:06An old friend is facing injustice.
00:09A piece of land is about to be taken away.
00:13They look at me like a poor stranger.
00:16But I don't need a suit to take action, because justice does not require a business card.
00:22In the bus, early morning, the old local bus turned onto the red, dusty road leading to Briar Creek.
00:30On board, several elderly passengers were dozing.
00:34A young girl clutched a large backpack, her eyes staring blankly out the frosted glass window.
00:41William Johnson sat in the row near the window.
00:44He wore a faded light blue shirt, sleeves rolled up, neat khakis and simple canvas shoes.
00:51An old crossbody backpack, no watch, no phone.
00:56Not a single branded item on him.
00:57His face was relaxed, but silent.
01:01His eyes scanned the scenery outside.
01:04Low-roofed houses.
01:06Crooked electric poles.
01:08A faded wooden sign with handwriting.
01:11Briar Creek, where small things begin.
01:15Bus station.
01:16Morning.
01:18The bus stopped.
01:19The door opened.
01:21William stepped out.
01:23No one noticed.
01:24He took a deep breath.
01:25The air smelled of damp grass, dust, and the faint scent of milk flowers.
01:32The town was the same.
01:33Not much had changed.
01:35Only he was different.
01:37He picked up his backpack and walked on, not saying a word.
01:42Extensitua Main Street, on the way home.
01:45William walked down the main street, hands in his pockets.
01:48The small shops along the street were open early.
01:52The radio played agricultural news.
01:55A familiar barber shop, where he used to go with his mother, was now a phone store.
02:02An older man pushed a fruit cart past.
02:05William nodded slightly.
02:07The man looked at him for a second, not recognizing him.
02:10Then, turned away.
02:13Late sunny coffee shop.
02:14Morning.
02:16William entered the familiar little coffee shop on the corner.
02:20The space was old.
02:22The wooden tables and chairs were worn.
02:25A young waitress, wearing a milk-colored apron, was wiping the table.
02:29He chose a hidden corner near the window, sat down, took off his backpack, and placed it next to the chair.
02:38On the other side, a middle-aged man, wearing a thin vest, wearing black glasses, was reading the newspaper.
02:47Sipping espresso from a porcelain cup.
02:49Seeing William, he frowned slightly, looking from head to toe.
02:55Scanning quickly, as if inspecting an item that did not meet standards.
03:00The waitress walked to William's table.
03:02No smile.
03:04No questions.
03:06Service.
03:07What would you like?
03:08William smiled lightly.
03:10His voice was warm and small.
03:13William.
03:14I'll have a black coffee.
03:15No sugar.
03:17She nodded, turned away.
03:19No further questions.
03:21The man at the opposite table snorted, curling his lips.
03:25Luxurious customer.
03:27Mumbled loudly enough to be heard.
03:29There are passers-by everywhere.
03:32They must think this is a cheap restaurant.
03:35William heard.
03:37No reaction.
03:38Just bowed his head, pulled out a small notebook, flipped it open, and wrote a few lines in pencil.
03:46Village road to old house area.
03:48Noon.
03:50William walked along the dirt road leading to the edge of town.
03:53Here, he used to live with his mother.
03:56Small, mossy wooden houses were huddled together under the shade of ancient trees.
04:02A door was ajar.
04:04An elderly woman was washing vegetables on the porch.
04:08William paused for a few seconds, smiling.
04:12She didn't recognize him.
04:14Just nodded politely.
04:16Then bent down to the basket of mustard greens.
04:18Lucas Nguyen's house.
04:19He continued walking.
04:20Lucas Nguyen's house.
04:23Early afternoon.
04:24A simple wooden house with red brick steps.
04:29On the porch, pots of ten o'clock flowers were blooming.
04:33William stood at the gate, looking in.
04:36He knocked lightly.
04:37The door opened.
04:40Lucas, his childhood friend, disappeared.
04:43His eyes were a little swollen from lack of sleep.
04:46His old shirt, with some white powder on the sleeves.
04:50He was stunned for a second.
04:53High eyes widened.
04:55Lucas, speechless.
04:57Will.
04:58Will Johnson?
05:00William smiled.
05:01Nodded.
05:02William.
05:03Hello.
05:04I heard Briar Creek still had the scent of fresh grass, so I came back to see if it was true.
05:11Lucas stepped forward and hugged him.
05:13An old hug.
05:15Not dramatic, but sincere.
05:18Lucas, whispering.
05:20I don't believe you remember this place.
05:23William.
05:24Not only remember, but have never forgotten.
05:28Lucas's living room.
05:29Sunset.
05:30Williams sits on a wooden chair, holding a cup of hot tea.
05:34Lucas is telling a story about teaching.
05:37No mention of William's career.
05:40No questions about WJ Tech.
05:42Just talking like two old friends, who used to climb mango trees, now sitting together after many years.
05:50The sunset sunlight shines through the crack in the door.
05:54On the wall hangs an old photo.
05:57Two boys sitting under a banyan tree.
06:00William sees it.
06:02Silence.
06:03His eyes slow down.
06:04Inner mind.
06:05William's voice.
06:07It's the same people.
06:09It's the same land.
06:10The only difference is...
06:12The coat I'm not wearing.
06:15William stood in front of a hand-drawn map of the disputed land.
06:19Below, everyone sat in silence.
06:21They had no idea what was going on, but everyone watched him.
06:27He scanned the room, activated, then began.
06:32I am William Johnson.
06:34Today, I officially announce that the entire plot of land that the sites feared would be taken away has been purchased by me.
06:43There was a commotion.
06:46A few people jumped.
06:48An old man frowned, looking up at William.
06:50He continued.
06:52I did not buy it to resell, nor do I hold it for profit.
06:56All my increase.
06:58The land will be converted into community space.
07:02An open library.
07:03A youth training center.
07:05A primary health clinic.
07:07And a public playground.
07:08A little girl blinked, turned to her mother.
07:13Her mother put her hand on her shoulder, whispering something.
07:17The woman behind wiped her tears, not knowing that the little girl was crying.
07:23No one in the positions had to leave.
07:25No one had to sell land at a low price.
07:28No one had to feel that they had suffered, just because they were silent.
07:34Lucas sat in the corner of the room, his hands on his knees.
07:38He did not blink, did not say anything.
07:41Just looked at William in disbelief.
07:44On the TV screen in an electronics store, the news was playing without sound.
07:50But the text ran.
07:52Director Altara was fired for a series of violations.
07:55A group of ethnic groups gathered, watching.
08:00Inside the document room, Martin walked out of the gallery.
08:05His face had been reborn.
08:07Then the internal filter of the document leaked out.
08:11The recordings.
08:11The merger had signs.
08:13A female citizen of the morning weekly newspaper saw Martin's picture as she left the investigation headquarters.
08:22Next to it was William's picture, chatting with an old man at Briar Creek Hall.
08:28From threats, pressure, fraud.
08:30Now, Altara Group is surrounded by legal documents and media reports.
08:37No need to scream.
08:39No need to react violently.
08:41The truth has rang out.
08:43Lucas sobered up, running lightly.
08:46He walked out onto the porch.
08:48William sat there, looking down at the yard.
08:50On the table were two cups of hot tea and an old photo of two children by the school fence.
08:58Lucas sat down opposite, setting off.
09:01I don't know what to say, he said softly.
09:05I just didn't think you would come back like this.
09:10William held the cup of tea, not drinking.
09:12You used to share half a loaf of bread with me every morning.
09:16But you gently gave me the seat closest to the window.
09:20Lucas smiled.
09:22Then silence.
09:24William looked straight into his eyes.
09:26I don't do these things to repay you, nor to prove who I am.
09:32He put down his teacup so gently that it made no sound.
09:37I just thought, if someone chose to sit for me, when I had nothing,
09:42I would make sure that person never lost their mind.
09:46Just because I was busy forgetting.
09:49Lucas looked at William.
09:51His eyes were filled with tears.
09:53There was nothing more to say.
09:55At the top of the hill, William sat alone.
09:59At the bottom of the hill, the town was lit up.
10:03Small houses, quiet streets, unpaved fields.
10:08In his hand was a letter.
10:10The handwriting was familiar.
10:13Thank you for coming back.
10:16Not as a president, but as a man.
10:19He read the words again.
10:22Then he folded the letter and put it carefully in his pocket.
10:26The wind blew through his hair.
10:29He stood up.
10:30There was nothing.
10:31No more images.
10:33He walked away, silently, leaving behind the lights and the voices,
10:37and the story that he didn't need anyone to tell.
10:41There was no farewell ceremony.
10:44No signs.
10:46No applause.
10:47Just one man.
10:49Who did the right thing.
10:50When everyone thought he wouldn't.
10:52On Lucas's porch.
10:54Late afternoon.
10:56The sunset was leisurely and comfortable.
10:58The light deepening as comfortably as a little honey.
11:02William and Lucas sat side by side, each holding a cup of hot tea.
11:09The wind blew gently from the forest, carrying the smell of damp earth and the gentle smell from the kitchen behind.
11:16Lucas was silent, his eyes looking far away.
11:21William did not ask, just waited.
11:25A moment later, Lucas made a sound.
11:28Lucas, in a low, husky voice.
11:30They came, like a cold wind.
11:34No warning.
11:35No conversation.
11:37Leaving only papers and contemptuous looks.
11:41William put down his cup of tea, tilted his head.
11:45Lucas took out a diagram in a moment, placing it on the table between them.
11:50The pages were stained with red ink, the chalk dusty.
11:56Lucas.
11:57Altara Group.
11:59A name.
11:59No one in the village has ever heard of it.
12:03And now, they are giving orders as if they were the government.
12:07Pauses a bit.
12:09They say I'm encroaching on forest land.
12:11Forced to sign the transfer papers.
12:14Compensation?
12:15Not enough to build a new toilet.
12:18William was silent.
12:20His hand gently touched the paper.
12:23His eyes stopped at the words.
12:25Notice of area restructuring, according to new plans.
12:30He looked at Lucas.
12:32William slowly.
12:34Did they show the original legal document?
12:36Lucas.
12:38Just an A4 printout.
12:40No identifying marks.
12:42He smiled gently, but it was a helpless smile.
12:45William shook his head, his eyes strong.
12:48Commune Committee Headquarters.
12:50The next morning, the sky was overcast.
12:54The morning dew was still gentle on the trees along the dirt road.
12:59William wore a light grey shirt, thin pants, and held a notebook.
13:04He entered the gate of the commune office.
13:08The paint peeling off the sign.
13:10Briar Creek Commune Committee.
13:13In front of the lobby, a guard sat with his feet up on the plastic.
13:17Holding a cup of strong coffee, his eyes half-closed.
13:22William walked over.
13:24William, polite, soft voice.
13:26Hello, sir.
13:28I'm looking at the scale of the briar forest.
13:31I'd like to look over some files.
13:33The guard didn't look up.
13:35Just gently.
13:37Guard.
13:38No schedule.
13:39I'm coming in.
13:40Busy.
13:41William remained silent.
13:44No response.
13:45Just slowly walked into the room.
13:48Inside, a long row of wooden tables.
13:52Some staff are typing on papers on the computer.
13:55Not giving him any comments.
13:57Him any.
13:57A man in a pink shirt.
13:59A skirt tie.
14:00Just eating a sandwich.
14:02Brushes past William's shoulder.
14:04Then stops.
14:07Recorder staff.
14:08Half-mouthed.
14:10Are you asking about that land?
14:12Forget it.
14:13Time is managed by Altara.
14:15Touching.
14:16Gmail a lot.
14:19William nods.
14:20William in a low voice.
14:22I just need some original maps.
14:25Review the boundaries.
14:27Recorder staff.
14:29Analysis.
14:29It's all restructuring according to new policies now.
14:33If you ask too much, be careful.
14:36It's been photographed.
14:39Hidden angle behind the archives.
14:42Quiet encounter.
14:44William walks to the corner at the end of the action.
14:47There was an old room.
14:48The wooden door discolored.
14:51Dust around the handle.
14:53A child set.
14:55Thin white shirt.
14:56Had been produced collar.
14:58Expected.
14:59Holding a stack of elastic reinforced paper.
15:03Young officer.
15:04Whispering.
15:06I saw you yesterday.
15:07I know that land.
15:10William did not answer.
15:11Just looked.
15:13Officer.
15:13They are wrong.
15:15But no one painted said.
15:18I.
15:18Can't do anything.
15:20But this is part of the old file.
15:23There is no original.
15:25But enough to see.
15:27The land belongs to the villagers.
15:30He handed out the paper.
15:32Hands shaking slightly.
15:34Eyes worried.
15:35But sincere.
15:37William received it.
15:38Activated.
15:40William.
15:41The child officer turned his head.
15:45Turned quickly.
15:48Village Road.
15:50Dark afternoon.
15:51The sky is still overcast.
15:54William walks down the village road to Lucas' house.
15:57The file in his hand is wrapped in old paper.
16:01He does not open it to look at it.
16:04His eyes are looking at the misty horizon.
16:07His face is expressionless.
16:09But his eyebrows are furrowed.
16:11In front of Lucas' house.
16:14End of day.
16:16The fire in the back kitchen is sending a light smoke into the air.
16:21Lucas is sitting throwing firewood.
16:23Seeing William.
16:24He lightens up.
16:26William holds out a file.
16:28Lucas.
16:29Slowly.
16:29Is there anything?
16:30Is there anything?
16:32William looks at him.
16:33Startled.
16:35No words.
16:36William.
16:37Briefly.
16:38Firmly.
16:39They're playing a game.
16:40And I'll find a way.
16:43Lucas looks at the file.
16:45Then at his friend.
16:46He smooths the edge of the file.
16:48The wind blew through the back of the house.
16:52William.
16:53In a low voice.
16:54What they took.
16:56Wasn't just land.
16:57It was the right to live.
16:59As a blessed human being.
17:02Lucas didn't answer.
17:04But his hand was already on the edge of the table.
17:07In the far corner.
17:08Shadows from the forest.
17:10Shifted lengthwise with the wind.
17:13The screen began to fall.
17:14Silent morning.
17:16The morning air in the Briar Creek countryside.
17:19Was as peaceful as ever.
17:20The sunlight shone through the wooden window.
17:24Covering the cool ground.
17:25And the cracks of time on the walls.
17:28William sat alone at the old wooden table.
17:31In Lucas's living room.
17:33In front of him.
17:35Was a cup of weak tea.
17:37Next to him.
17:38Was a phone in encrypted mode.
17:41He typed in short.
17:42Decisive lines.
17:44James.
17:46Need internal files on Altara Group.
17:48Briar Creek branch in particular.
17:52He sent it.
17:53No expression.
17:54Lucas emerged from the room.
17:56Still in his pajamas.
17:58Holding two cups of hot tea.
18:00His face was both sleepy.
18:02And indifferent.
18:04Lucas.
18:05Smiling slightly.
18:07I woke up earlier than the rooster crows.
18:11William did not answer immediately.
18:13He looked up.
18:14Smiled softly.
18:16And nodded in greeting.
18:16William.
18:18Lowly.
18:19There are a few stories.
18:21I need to confirm.
18:23He picked up the cup of tea.
18:26But didn't drink.
18:28William.
18:28More likely.
18:30If it's what I think.
18:31Then this isn't just a land pressing service.
18:34Lucas sat down.
18:35His face turned worried.
18:37No one said anything more.
18:39There was only the sound of insects in the garden.
18:42And the gentle breath of the wind rustling the leaves.
18:45Length.
18:47William sat alone in a small roadside cafe.
18:50Where few people would notice.
18:53He wore a baseball cap.
18:54A light colored shirt.
18:56And looked like a stranger passing through the countryside.
18:59A soft ting came from the phone.
19:02He opened it.
19:04A thick encrypted file.
19:07William opened it page by page.
19:10Reading silently.
19:12Among the pages of the file.
19:14A name stood out.
19:15Martin Hale.
19:17Branch manager of Altara Group.
19:20Who was rejected by WJ Tech in 2019.
19:23For violating corporate ethics.
19:25Reason.
19:27Difficult community development index.
19:30Forcing partners to sign contracts with incorrect conditions.
19:35William read each line slowly.
19:38His eyes gradually changed.
19:40Not angry.
19:41But a cold, sober look.
19:44He wrote slowly.
19:46Then gently beautified.
19:48Not for anyone else.
19:49But himself.
19:51William.
19:52In a voice.
19:53It's a...
19:55This time.
19:56It's a small town again.
19:58But who knows.
20:00This time.
20:02I'm here.
20:03He locked his phone.
20:05Then stood up.
20:06Fake seminar.
20:07The afternoon fell gently.
20:09A sign hung in the community center with a simple inscription.
20:13Introducing the Rural Development Fund.
20:17Opportunities for a Solid Future.
20:18The stone leaf villagers came.
20:23Some were wearing gardening clothes.
20:25Some were wearing shirts because they heard that city representatives were coming.
20:30William stood on the simple wood.
20:33Not holding any paper in his hand.
20:35Just a simple man.
20:37Speaking to everyone in a deep, warm voice.
20:40William.
20:41I am not here to buy land.
20:43I also do not represent any real estate corporation.
20:47Pause.
20:49We are looking for land with potential.
20:51To develop together.
20:53But most importantly.
20:55Land that still retains human values.
20:59The people below began to take more notes.
21:03William.
21:04The Rural Development Fund only puts its trust in places.
21:08Where trust still exists.
21:12The door to the battlefield opened randomly.
21:16A group in suits walked in.
21:19The leader is Martin Hale.
21:21Dark blue suit.
21:23Red tie.
21:24Sunglasses.
21:25Halfway up his nose.
21:27Smiling.
21:28He shakes a few people.
21:30Not waiting for introductions.
21:32Martin.
21:33Loudly.
21:33I hear there's talk about the future of the town.
21:37Very good.
21:38But whatever.
21:39The future needs clear finances, right?
21:42Some people nod.
21:44Some remain motionless.
21:46Martin steps forward.
21:48Puts his briefcase on the table to confirm his address.
21:51William steps down.
21:53No one understands what's happening.
21:56He walks straight toward Martin.
21:58Slowly.
21:59Steadily.
22:00Without a frown.
22:00Stops just a step away from Martin.
22:04William looks him straight in the eye.
22:07Then prepares to speak.
22:09William clearly.
22:11Hello, Mr. Mr. Hale.
22:15Martin looked up.
22:17Like you.
22:18Martin.
22:20Are you...
22:21Pauses as he recognizes the familiar gaze.
22:25The development agent?
22:28William.
22:29No.
22:30Pauses.
22:32I'm William Johnson.
22:34Martin took a step back.
22:36He couldn't answer.
22:37William didn't stop.
22:39William.
22:40The chairman of WJ Tech.
22:43Deep, confident voice.
22:45And the land you want to use is where I grew up.
22:49The hall fell silent.
22:51A woman blurted out.
22:53Oh my God.
22:55The chairman of WJ Tech?
22:57Murmurs filled the room.
22:58An older man stood up and took it down.
23:02Martin stepped back.
23:04His face pale.
23:05He kept talking.
23:06But he couldn't make a sound.
23:09William turned to the villagers.
23:11His voice was not high.
23:13But every word was clear.
23:15William.
23:17Development cannot begin with lies.
23:19And a truly powerful person does not need to seize land to prove his power.
23:25That's why.
23:26Ace?
23:26I will useodira.
23:26It's not a touch Lar Mother.
23:28It's amazing that he wants to catch.
23:29He's used to be clogged up the sky.
23:30رك ін paper.
23:31And he's going to be hidden.
23:33I know....
23:33Maybe therelan?
23:34He adds up on the way.
23:35Of course.
23:35Even than that, no Alan, there is aú.
23:36Oh, no.
23:36Hard tip.
23:36The cripple he puts in the house.
23:37He was made up and they have become clear actually,
23:39because it's a standard way.
23:42You just made a way.
23:43And don't do it anymore.
23:43Maybe therein a way to be bad.
23:44He said sometimes.
23:45That's true.
23:45There's no school.
23:46He said that, you know, there's not a path.