At a high-society wedding gathering, a grandmother pressures a young woman to choose a husband while socialites and suitors swarm with demands. Prospective grooms flaunt credentials and bride prices; one, Mr. Pinkman, rejects a bride price and asks only for $3 million monthly living expenses. As pressure mounts and the grandmother insists, “you have to pick one today,” the young woman surprises everyone: “The one I like is her.” The grandmother immediately orders that woman brought forward, flipping the selection and leaving the wedding decision and the suitors’ expectations unresolved.