Evonne checks on her transformer with Mr. Zeng. A buyer that claims to be God has made a bid. Mr. Zeng unsatisfied with the low bid wants to drive the price up.
Sean's date with Xiaoxue takes a turn for the worse when they run into Loura at the bar. Loura is very suspicious about Xiaoxue and Sean's relationship.
The transformer Mr. Zeng and Evonne posted on Taobao just got another hit. Kim is excited someone else has recognized the worth of the transformer and has countered his original offer of 3000. The bidding war begins!
Sean takes his date home only to have his date run into Kimi in her lingerie. Somehow Sean manages to get Kimi to play the part of his distant cousin, but the two still get in a heated argument.
Sean unearths Kimi's seduction plan and is appalled, but he's more worried about what this means for their rent arrangement.
Eric comes home with good news only to find a beautiful girl he doesn't know sitting on the couch. The two get to talking and there seems to be a bit of chemistry. Meanwhile, Sean and Kimi are still fighting in the bedroom.
Kim is excited the transformer he was watching on online just sold for a big price. He is even more excited to share this good news with Evonne.
It's time for the third assessment and Zhou Lisha tries her best to come up with an excuse for why she hasn't been coming to the gym.
Zhou Lisha and Xue Xinyue do their best to come up with excuses for their poor performance and we find out what the prize is for the winner.
"The Waiting" is a short film about life in the big city for one unfortunate Chinese family. In part one, let yourselves be introduced to the characters and their story.
With Mom not around, the family is having a hard time adjusting to their new morning routine - especially the kids.
The kids leave for school, but with Mom gone and with Dad rushing off to work, they'll have to make the journey themselves.
The kids make their way to school, but it appears as though they may be taking the long way. Meanwhile, their teacher wonders why they're always late for class.
The kids are hard at work in class, and although their teachers know what's going on, there's little they can do. Meanwhile, Dad is hard at work at the factory.
China is a fast-changing place. New buildings go up, and old ones are torn down. On their way home from school, the kids are surrounded by these changes and it makes them reflect on the future of their own home.
It's snack time at home and the kids are feeding themselves - they've even become accustomed to practicing piano on their own.
As the kids wait for Dad to return home from work, it's up to big sister to not let younger brother worry. If there were an accident, surely Daddy's company would call - right?
See how this short film, "The Waiting," closes. With the kids waiting at home and a stressed, bereaved father on his way back from work, will everything turn out for the best?
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