At a garbage dump, Jack spotted two starving orphan girls and was reminded of his own rough childhood. Despite his driver’s protests, Jack brought the girls—Emily and Sophie—into his car, offering food and shelter. Emily bravely joined him, but Sophie hesitated. Jack didn’t abandon her—instead, he earned their trust with kindness.
With a critical meeting approaching, Jack took the girls with him. When the contract was presented in Chinese, Emily stunned everyone by pointing out a legal flaw—speaking fluently. Turns out, their late father was Chinese. Jack was floored.
After the meeting, he bought them clothes, food, and offered them a place to stay in his guesthouse. The girls blossomed: Emily thrived in school, while Sophie found joy in art. But peace was interrupted when a shady man claiming to be their uncle appeared. Jack, suspicious, refused him and began the legal process to become their guardian.
Eventually, the land Jack’s company developed turned out to be near the girls’ mother’s village. He used part of the land to build a children’s shelter in her honor. Jack didn’t just save two girls—he gave them a future, proving that real success is measured by the lives we choose to lift.