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The video transcript depicts a dramatic family saga unfolding after the death of a patriarch, focusing on the ensuing power struggle over his company and estate. The narrative begins with a surprising resurrection, as Mark, believed to be dead, reappears, confronting his uncle and brother, Toby. Mark reveals that Toby hired assassins to kill him due to a dispute over money. Toby confesses, pleading for his life, but Mark declares it a burial day and vows to kill Toby.
The scene then shifts to a funeral, where Mark, now seemingly in charge, addresses the family. He declares himself CEO of his father's company and manager of his estate, much to Toby's dismay. Toby challenges Mark’s claim, pointing out his own eldest son status and Mark's lack of interest in the business while their father was alive. Their mother intervenes, siding with Mark and dismissing Toby's claims. A heated argument erupts between Mark and Toby, escalating to a physical confrontation where Mark injures Toby's hand.
The mother expresses regret that her husband did not leave a will, which has led to these disputes. Mark, however, promises to share the father's property equally with his siblings, a promise that seems to appease his mother. Meanwhile, a conversation between Mark and his sister, Oge, reveals a calculated plan. They discuss how to manage Toby, whom they dismiss as all talk and no action, and Neymar, whom they consider a child. They acknowledge that Toby's greed might lead him to squander any inheritance, making him less of a threat. Mark expresses his determination to prevent Toby from taking control of the company, even if it means "breaking his neck." Oge reveals that their father's company and estates are valued at 500 million, and they stand to gain more if everything is sold and divided equally. They acknowledge Mark as the main obstacle, given his strong attachment to the company.
A family meeting is called by Mark, with their uncles present, to discuss the property division. Mark reiterates his intention to share the property equally, but Toby accuses him and their mother of trying to deceive them. The uncles attempt to mediate, urging for peace and reconciliation. However, Mark reveals his true intentions, stating that neither he nor Toby will leave, implying he intends to trap them. A confrontation ensues, with Toby challenging Mark's authority.
Later, Mark discusses the situation with Oge, expressing frustration with Toby and their mother's perceived interference. He believes Toby is rebellious and impulsive but lacks intelligence. He suspects Toby is receiving help from Dimma. Oge agrees, noting Toby's lack of intelligence and suggesting Dimma is behind his actions, particularly in selling the estate quickly.
The narrative then introduces a new element: Toby receives money from an unknown source, which he claims is from a Christmas bonus. Mark, the CEO, is suspicious and confronts Toby, demanding an explanation. Their mother is also confused about the source of the money. Mark becomes aggressive, and in the ensuing chaos, their mother collapses.
The mother, recovering, pleads with Mark to respect Toby as his elder brother and consult him before making decisions. Mark dismisses her concerns, accusing her of enabling Toby's actions. He insists Toby has crossed the line and must be arrested. The mother attempts to intervene, but Mark is resolute.
Meanwhile, Toby is revealed to be involved in an online trading scheme called "Standard Coin," promising massive returns. He invests a significant amount of money, including the proceeds from selling the estate, with the expectation of tripling his investment. He confides in Rita, who expresses concern about the legitimacy of the scheme.
Mark confronts Toby about the sale of the estate, accusing him of ruining everything. Toby defends his actions, claiming he had no choice and that Mark's intended share was "peanut." He asserts his right to the company, having worked there before their father's death, while criticizing Mark's idleness. Toby demands Mark vacate his seat as CEO.
The scene then shifts to Dimma and Oge discussing their plans. Dimma, it turns out, is the one who orchestrated the sale of the estate and is confident in their financial gains. Oge is concerned about Mark's reaction to Toby's actions.
Toby, after realizing he has been scammed by Standard Coin, becomes desperate. He confronts Mark, who has taken over the company. Mark humiliates Toby, denying him access to the company and belittling his efforts. Toby, now penniless and desperate, contemplates suicide. However, he remembers he still has the company and decides against it.
Toby attempts to re-enter the company, claiming to be its owner, but is met with resistance from the staff. Mark, as the CEO, confronts Toby, dismissing him and threatening to have him thrown out.
Oge confronts Toby about stealing her jewelry, accusing him of sneaking into rooms. Toby retaliates, accusing her and Mark of being greedy and pushing everyone else aside. He expresses his desire to be CFO and criticizes Oge's perceived superficiality. Oge, in turn, asserts her claim to the company based on their father's wishes, even without a will.
Mark, after a confrontation with Toby, is seen with George, discussing Toby's actions. George suggests that Toby might need to "take him out" (referring to Mark) to get the company. Toby, meanwhile, is trying to convince his mother and Rita about his impending wealth from Standard Coin, only to discover the website has crashed, indicating he has been scammed. He confesses to investing all the estate money and realizes he has been defrauded.
The narrative continues with Toby's desperation and Mark's growing control. Toby, having lost everything, is ready to die, but Mark reminds him he still has the company. Toby then attempts to reclaim his position at the company, only to be humiliated by Mark again.
The siblings continue to clash. Oge accuses Toby of stealing her jewelry. Toby, in turn, accuses Oge and Mark of greed and entitlement. He expresses his frustration with their father's legacy and the current power struggle.
The story concludes with a series of confrontations and revelations. Toby, having lost all his money, is in a dire situation. Mark is consolidating his power. Dimma and Oge seem to be benefiting from the unfolding events. The mother is caught in the middle, trying to mediate. The transcript ends with a chaotic scene involving the police, arrests, and ongoing family feuds, suggesting the conflict is far from over. The characters' desperation, greed, and manipulation drive the plot forward, with the deceased patriarch's legacy becoming the focal point of their destructive ambitions.