You think this floor is clean? It looks clean. But I know where the skin cells are. I know where the microscopic rot lives. You spend your life polishing the surface, but the Gospel says the inside of the cup is what makes you sick. JULIAN Are you seriously preaching to me right now?
(A small, chilling smile)Then you’re already in hell. You just like the air conditioning. The "Good Gospel" isn't about being nice, Julian. It’s about the fact that one day, this house will be dust, and I’ll be the one sweeping it into the wind. extra episode - maid preaches good gospel.mp4
(Muffled)It’s not fair. I did everything right. The merger, the optics… they still cut me out. My own father. You think this floor is clean
ADELA: A maid with a terrifyingly calm demeanor. JULIAN: (20s) Slumped on a designer sofa, hungover, nursing a bruised ego. I know where the microscopic rot lives
(She finally stands, clutching a spray bottle like a scepter)I am telling you the Truth. You’re upset because you lost a seat at a table that’s already on fire. My Bible says it’s easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a man like your father to feel peace. JULIAN I don’t want peace, Adela. I want my shares back.
(Without looking up)You’re crying over the wrong kingdom, Mr. Julian. JULIAN What?