Mason learns his $800K+ company debt is recorded and can't be erased, but Harvey—calling himself 'brother'—offers to defer it, charges no interest, and quietly transfers $100,000. That deposit gives Mason seed capital and hope to repay debts, but he still needs a place to stay. He returns to his family; a daughter still worries about him despite his rough treatment, while his father angrily rebukes Mason, calling him a 'worthless beast' and saying he doesn't deserve such a wonderful daughter. Harvey's help buys time, but family rejection leaves Mason's next move unresolved.