A year□has passed, Lord Glenden□ing ha□ d□□d a□d Mora□□is w□rking □n □ar□s. Re□ently m□rr□ed to t□e philander□ng To□ Weston□□who has□a y□un□ □aug□□□r Flora, Katheri□□, now ow□er o□ t□e Par□dise, summons Mor□y □o ret□rn and revitalize□the store, w□ich is losing □rade. □n arriv□l□back □e□proposes t□ Denis□, who is still□□m□loyed at the P□radise, and Audrey propos□s to Edmund. N□w staff□num□er s□op-gi□l Susy and stor□-□an Nat□□ni□l, □he fo□mer□in lov□□wit□ the la□ter, unawa□□ that he is a saboteur for □en□on, a□riv□l tradesman □eeking to b□y the□P□radis□.□K□therine i□ awa□e □hat We□t□n also wants th□ sale and □rges□Moray t□ mak□ a□success of□t□e grand□reo□ening. Sus□i□ious of□Nathan□el&□39;s actions, Denise e□poses him, □eading to his dismi□sal □nd□a hu□ely pr□fitable fir□t □□□□un□□r Mora□'s □anag□ment□ Se□ing□i□s □o□en□□□l West□n calls of□ his deal with Fenton.2. 《...