One month before her wedding, Anne learns her boyfriend drunkenly cheated and begs for forgiveness while their ill mother waits in hospital. Sleepless and restless, Anne visits Dr. Young for treatment; he diagnoses blocked meridians and urges her to let go. She notices his neat hands and herbal scent and briefly imagines cheating to even the score. After confirming he's single, she makes a decision and confronts the immediate choice—then says, "I want to sleep with you." The episode ends on that direct offer, leaving the night's outcome and Anne's marriage unresolved.
A restless person claims their desires cause irritability and insomnia and propositions Dr. Young, insisting sleeping together will cure them. Dr. Young is told to wait in the next room, then asked to remove his mask so the asker can judge his looks; if he's unattractive they'll pretend it never happened. The requester admits the mask request hid a flustered heart, says they'll 'cheat this one time,' and orders him to undress. Dr. Young answers, 'Yeah. Just this once.' After they retreat behind the door the asker calls, 'I'm done. You can come in now.'
The episode opens with Anne confronting Stephen: she accuses him of cheating and says, "If you can cheat, so can I... Now we're even," creating an uneasy standoff. Later Anne wakes after a two-hour sleep to Dr. Young, who guided her to "close your eyes" and "surrender yourself to me," then prescribes medicine and orders weekly sleeping sessions. Anne protests, "Dr. Young, you've misunderstood— I didn't mean the sessions like just now." The episode ends with Anne's retaliatory act leveling the score but the nature and consequences of the hypnotic session left unresolved.
Anne calls from the Oriental Hotel to say she’s showing the venue and that the other person’s mother approved and is on her way. They spar over a ride; one refuses, citing recent moxibustion and a warning that a chill would ruin the treatment. At the hotel door someone panics: "If he sees me..." and urgently adds, "Block me. Don’t say anything." A nearby person adds, "She looks familiar." The episode ends with that recognition hanging between them as the mother approaches, raising the threat of being seen.
Anne is confronted when someone reports seeing a girl in a car who looked exactly like her and wore the same clothes. Earlier she had tried to leave a tense exchange after being warned she was hiding; she insisted she didn't want anyone to misunderstand before Dr. Young departed. The witness's report turns a rumor into accusation: "Anne, you wanted to cheat." Her panicked reaction strengthens suspicion. The episode follows the escalation from a dismissed coincidence to a direct charge, ending with Anne facing pressure to explain herself while everyone awaits her answer.
On a sidewalk a woman insists the man she saw in a car was 'making out with his girlfriend' when she leaned in. Others doubt her, but she insists her eyesight is sharp; they argue over where the girlfriend went. The scene cuts to Anne and a companion riding an elevator to the 11th floor to inspect the hotel and its decorated wedding hall. They say they've come this far but ask, 'What has she been through?' They reach the floor and decide to check the hall while the missing girlfriend and that question remain unresolved.
After a clinic visit where Dr. Young gives Anne medicine and insists, "I'll cure you," Anne leaves with uncertainty. Back at a wedding venue, Mr. Lane and Mrs. Lane push to secure a large, expensive hall and demand a deposit, praising Stephen and urging a grand celebration. The family pressures Anne to decide quickly—rooms are scarce, decorations can be changed, and Mrs. Lane treats Stephen as her own son. Anne hesitates, saying she'd rather avoid regrets and suggests postponing the date. The room goes silent; Mrs. Lane snaps, "What did you say?" The choice hangs unresolved.
At a family meeting about a wedding date, younger family members urge Mr. and Mrs. Lane to accept compromises—suggesting next summer or a lawn ceremony—while insisting some requirements can't be traded. Parents press back; one voice says, "if she isn't satisfied, let's keep looking," raising the stakes. After someone says, "I'll head out first," the scene shifts to Anne and Dr. Young. Anne admits, "I can't make your medicine. Can you help me do it?" Dr. Young agrees. The wedding remains undecided and the practical burden falls to Dr. Young, leaving plans unsettled.
Dr. Young prepares a medicine decoction and stresses brewing requires precise heat — not too strong, not too weak. He suggests using a professional decoction service, prompting the recipient to ask, "So I'll have to come get my medicine from you every day?" Dr. Young replies he can bring it when he's free. While handing the cup he warns, "Careful, it's hot." An earlier offhand suggestion lands oddly, and the recipient presses him: "Dr. Young, what do you mean by that?" The question hangs unresolved.
Dr. Young confronts Ms. Cooke (Anne) after a charged encounter, accusing her of sending mixed signals: contacting him, leaving her number, inviting intimacy then rejecting him, yet accepting rides, treatments and aromatherapy. He points out she knew she had a fiancé but still kept him involved. Anne admits she reached out, but Dr. Young presses that she keeps rejecting while keeping a way in. He demands, "Don't you want something between us?" The episode ends with Anne asked whether this is what she truly wants, leaving her decision, and the consequences for both, unresolved.