At a family confrontation an elder accuses Zachary of letting all the family's money rest with Carol, sparking suspicion. The scene shifts when Grandma finds dozens of shopping bags and shouts, "Give me back my necklace!" A younger relative admits pawning a necklace to buy gifts; Zachary had paid with a credit card he gave her. The item—once dismissed as plastic—sold at a pawn shop for $300,000, worth several hundred taels of silver. The revelation deepens doubt: how did she afford such an expensive necklace right after getting married?