:21:02
That's what l love
about China.
:21:03
Everybody's job description
sounds so damn cool.
:21:06
The seal has been symbol
of the emperor's power
:21:09
since Genghis Khan.
:21:11
lt has been passed down
from one emperor to another.
:21:14
My family have been watching
over it for 12 generations.
:21:18
12 generations?
:21:21
My father and l used to
skip stones across the moat
:21:23
and talk about a day
l would follow his footsteps.
:21:29
l was his only son.
:21:32
lf l'd have been there,
l could have protected him.
:21:36
lt's not your fault.
You were 3,000 miles away.
:21:42
What's with that little box?
:21:44
My sister sent it to me
from my father.
:21:48
-There's a message inside.
-What's it say?
:21:51
lt's a puzzle box.
l don't know how to open yet.
:21:54
What do you mean?
:21:55
Get a hammer and smash it open
so you can see what it says.
:21:57
l must have patience.
:22:00
By the time
l'm able to open it...
:22:02
l will be ready to read
the message.
:22:04
Come on, Confucius.
:22:05
That's the corniest thing
l've ever heard.
:22:10
Let me see this.
:22:15
You know what?
:22:17
We're gonna go to England.
:22:19
We're gonna find
your dad's killer.
:22:20
We're gonna get
that seal back.
:22:22
There's no reward
for this, Roy.
:22:23
Who said anything
about a reward?
:22:25
l'm talking about friendship,
loyalty, honor.
:22:28
Okay?
:22:31
Thank you, Roy.
:22:35
And l hear England is ass soup.
:22:37
A lot of pretty girls there.
:22:51
First order of business,
my Lords...
:22:54
is a report from our esteemed
friend Lord Rathbone...
:22:58
who recently returned from
a diplomatic mission to China.