It opened on the grand opening night of the luxury restaurant. And like a five-star restaurant kitchen on opening night, the atmosphere was pure Pak Baliwood. Staff were running in every direction, stoves were blazing, pans were banging, and every dish had to come out perfectly without fail. Amidst the chaos stood the owner's son and head chef, the center of control of all the chaos. He never messed around with his work, and his obsessive discipline had made him one of the top five chefs in the country. Something that made her husband, Rey, proud and constantly reminded her by showing her newspaper articles about his achievements.
How did you do this? However, Ana had no time to celebrate anything. While Ray gave an emotional speech to the invited guests, Ana remained completely focused on the kitchen. She didn't care about fame because she believed it was the food that should shine, not her. Rey continued to speak at length, even adding jokes. Until finally, Ana simply stood up and returned to the kitchen, ignoring his speech. Upon arriving, she found a small fire that had been brought under control. But the incident confirmed what she had long known: that in just 60 seconds of her absence, everything had nearly fallen apart. It further reinforced her old principle that if you want something to go well, you have to do it yourself. Meanwhile, Ray, left mid-speech, was a little offended, but he tried to distract the guests so that the opening night wouldn't turn into a disaster. As he was trying to calm things down, a new problem arose when the head waiter arrived with a tense message that a group of guests were insisting on a table. The restaurant was full, but the group was insistent on speaking to the person in charge. Reya finally made her way to the entrance and found it was Mickey, an old acquaintance—or rather, an old problem. Their meeting was anything but cordial. Mickey explained that he had come to visit after hearing that Ray was doing well and had even brought a man named John to see the restaurant. But their real purpose wasn't to eat. Rey owed Mickey a large sum of money. And that night they had come to collect. Rey tried to defuse the situation by saying that the evening was very important to his wife and he promised to meet them the next day to settle the matter. Mikey pretended to consider it and finally agreed. However, he also made a veiled threat that the restaurant was so beautiful that he would hate it if he had to burn it down one day. Something that would surely happen if Rey didn't keep his promise. After Mikai left, the opening night proceeded smoothly without any further disruptions. The guests left satisfied, and Ana felt the event had gone nearly as well as she had hoped. Some time later, Rey tallied up the evening's earnings with the staff and was delighted with her success. He waited for Anang to come home with him, but Ana was inspired and wanted to try a new recipe. Before continuing his experiment, he asked Mary, his assistant, to escort Ray to the car for safety. Ray and Mary left without any problems. However, when they arrived at the parking lot, they were met again by Mike who said that the promised tomorrow had arrived. Mickey considered 12:1 minutes as a new day and demanded payment immediately. Rey tried to explain that he didn't mean midnight, but Mikey wasn't interested in a life-and-death argument. He just wanted his debt paid immediately. The situation escalated and Mary, realizing she was in danger, tried to leave quietly. But her decision proved fatal because John pulled out a gun and shot her, killing her instantly. As a warning that if Ray didn't pay his debt, his children and all his employees would suffer the same fate. In a panic, Kay admitted that she didn't have the money. Mike, running out of patience, decided to end the problem in the most practical way. He ordered his men to set the restaurant on fire. One of his men, who seemed overzealous, brought a gasoline canister into the restaurant and began spewing fuel everywhere. He noticed that one of the stoves was still on, but ignored it. The lights went out in a flash, and before he could react, Ana emerged from the darkness and struck him with a fist. What was surprising wasn't her actions, but the way she fought. And here's where it all came to light: Ana was actually a former KGB agent, meaning her cooking was only her second best skill. Years ago, she left that world to pursue her true passion: cooking, exchanging a life of espionage for the culinary world. She got rid of John and the other henchmen by literally storing them in the freezer. Ana picked up the phone and called Rey. But the call was answered by Mike, who told her straight up that Rea was with him. Mike, who believed his henchmen had completed their assignment, was shocked when Ana said she needed to find new henchmen because two of her new recruits had just been killed by him. Mike was caught off guard by this, and Ray took the opportunity to escape back to the restaurant. Upon arrival, Rey finally confessed everything he had been hiding. Years ago, he and Mikeya were business partners. But Ray never knew when to quit. He risked everything and lost, forcing Mike to sell everything he owned to cover the debt. When he should have shown gratitude, Rey did what he was best at: run away. Now Mike is back to collect, and payment can be made in cash or life. Ana walks to the refrigerator like someone getting groceries. But instead of spices, she grabs a machine gun. At the same time, she finally confesses her past as a KGB agent to Rey. But Ray, who should be focused on the threat of arson and criminals, instead spends his time When he complains that his wife never reveals her past, Ana ignores his complaints and forces him to reveal everything he knows about Mickey's organization. Because even the smallest piece of information can be useful when they're surrounded by gasoline and it only takes one spark to turn the kitchen into a war zone. KB. Meanwhile, outside the restaurant, Mickey realizes the situation is getting out of control and calls his boss, Don. Their conversation goes badly because Don is furious to learn that besides failing to collect the debt, Mickey also lost two of his men. Minutes later, Don arrives in the parking lot with a dozen armed men. He calls Rey and gives him an ultimatum: he must come out to negotiate or die on the spot. Rey comes out and tries to talk as if his words can change the fact that he has a debt he can't afford to pay. But Don isn't interested in any excuses. For him, Ray has only two choices: pay or die. Don's men then surround the restaurant and prepare to storm in. But they don't realize that the child is waiting. He's not the type to let a guest in without a deadly welcome. [Applause] They notice that not a single sound comes from inside the restaurant. The silence in the restaurant bodes ill for Don. It means his men have failed and Ana is still alive. However, Ana realizes she can't handle everything alone, so she picks up the phone and calls Mimi, an old KGB colleague she hasn't spoken to in years. Mimi's response is almost overly enthusiastic. Mimi and her husband, Thomas, also a former agent, immediately accept the request for help and even consider bringing their two daughters along on their first family mission as part of their early training. Meanwhile, Mickey and his men are still trying to come up with a new approach. The best they come up with is throwing a Molotov cocktail—simple, direct, and destructive. But the execution is far from perfect. One of his men fails to throw it correctly and burns himself. A heartbreaking scene that only further confirms to Mickey that children are no ordinary women. Without time to lament his men's incompetence, Mikey orders the others in. Gary, the new boy, looks frightened, but obeys. As he steps in, Ana emerges from the darkness, knocks aside one of Mikey's men, and turns to face Gary. Facing death, Gary makes the most sensible decision: beg for mercy. In a panic, he reveals crucial information: Rey, the daughter's husband, who always makes bad decisions, has handed over the restaurant's title to Don. His plan is to burn the restaurant down, collect the insurance money, and pay off the debt. Ana is devastated by her husband's betrayal, but has no time to dwell on her feelings. At the same time, Ana realizes why the police never came. Apparently, Don had placed his men undercover as workers. Construction to block access to the area and divert any vehicles that tried to approach. The strategy was quite effective, at least until Mimi arrived. When Mimi was stopped by the guards, her old instincts immediately realized that the men had nothing to do with the construction. And when one of them let down her guard, Mimi immediately confirmed her suspicion in the most direct way possible. Hello, mom. Hello. Meanwhile, Thomas climbed onto the next building eager to test his new rifle. Within seconds, he saw Gary emerge from the restaurant alive. Something completely unexpected. To determine whether Ana had truly let him go, Mimi's two daughters were sent to scare Gary off, or rather, to capture him without further ado. Han then Mimi immediately interrogated him. Being the coward he was, Geri frantically revealed everything, including the exact location of Don's hiding place. Meanwhile, Don was gathering his men and decided to give Ray one last chance to avoid bloodshed. If Ray could convince the children to surrender and let the restaurant burn down, then they could all live, collect the insurance money, and start a new life away from Don. Ray enters the restaurant to talk to Ana. However, Ana is completely uninterested. Re insists on apologizing and revealing the secrets of his past. He admits that before he met Ana, he also had a dark life, though not as professional as Ana. [Applause] The problem is that his past has now come back to haunt him. Ray never wanted anyone to get hurt. But things have already gone wrong, and for Ana's sake, he is ready to die to defend the restaurant that means so much to her. Without hesitation, Rey declares that he refuses to surrender to Donung with Anak. A few minutes later, Don's men arrive, led by Rona. They are not ordinary thugs, but professionals armed with full equipment. After payment is made, they enter the restaurant and immediately realize something is wrong. The power is out, the floor is flooded, and before they can comprehend the situation, one of them is electrocuted. As it should be, water and electricity are not a good combination. As if that weren't enough, the microwave in the kitchen explodes, creating a distraction that gives Ana the opportunity to move from cover. She immediately opens fire and the battle moves to the bar area where bullets fly without warning. Get her. Rai tried to help provide cover, but luck wasn't on his side as a bullet hit his leg. He and Ana stared at each other as they ran out of bullets and had nowhere to run. Ana could have run, but she wasn't the type to abandon Rey. Just when it seemed all over, a surprise occurred. A barrage of bullets hit the restaurant window and struck the mercenaries one by one. Mimi and her two daughters then appeared and entered the restaurant, finishing off the remaining enemies without much difficulty. Ana and Rai were safe, but the atmosphere wasn't as warm as expected. Ana thanked Mimi, but soon noticed something in the settings. Her colleague. Something that indicated there was old unfinished business. Mimi, unity. Mimi finally charged her. She reminded her that years ago Ana had simply disappeared in the middle of a mission and left her behind. Apparently Mimi hadn't completely forgotten about it. Before Ray could fully stand, Mimi immediately attacked the child and a fight ensued. Okay, so now I kill you, sweetie. Both were equally fast, deadly, and incredibly skilled. The fight was brutal and evenly matched. But in the end, Mimi managed to defeat the child and put a gun to her head. Mimi's mistake. She could have finished her off right then and there, but she chose something more interesting: free dinners every week for the rest of her life. Ana, still in pain, simply accepted the terms without debate, and the fight was over. They were friends again, or something close to it. Miss you to go to properly catch the boys at home. Don't be such a stranger. A few minutes later, one of the injured mercenaries came out of the restaurant and limped towards Don. Nearly collapsing, Don thought it was Rona trying to report. However, he was wrong. Where before Don knew it, it was revealed that the figure was Rai in disguise and he had come to finish off the man who had tried to kill his wife. toilet. At the same time, Mike, who still had hope of survival, tried to escape. However, Ana was waiting for him outside. She was not the type to leave a problem unresolved. Without hesitation, she finished off Mike and ended the chaotic night. Lolpop. After everything was over, Ana and Ray returned to the restaurant, which was now full of bullet holes and debris. They took a glass of his trash and celebrated the success of the restaurant's first night despite its destruction and disarray. The end. Ultimately, this story reminds us that the past never really disappears. We can build a new life, but the bad decisions and lies we hide can still come back to destroy everything. Honesty and responsibility are important foundations in a relationship because even a small betrayal can turn into a big problem. This film also shows that true courage is not only about fighting, but about protecting the people we love and standing tall when everything starts to fall apart. No matter how dark a person's past is, he still has a chance to improve his life as long as he is brave enough to face the consequences. That's it for today's video, folks. What do you think of this film? And if you enjoyed this video, don't forget to like, comment, and share it with others. Thank you so much for watching until the end.

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