Buried alive by servants trying to seal her coffin, Dee wakes up — she’s just transmigrated into Marad. Men try to silence her with a family seal while others warn females must provide spiritual power or males will beastify. When her power drains and townspeople plead for help, Dee refuses to give up and then restores her power, averting the immediate threat. But nobles mock her, demand a divorce, and call her a fake, saying Princess Lambert is Her Majesty’s daughter. Dee snaps, "Bring it on!" - her status in the royal family hangs unresolved.
Dee awakens after being drained by her husbands and is confronted when they demand she sign papers to dissolve the marriage and leave with nothing. Her anger triggers the Mad Revenge System, which urges her to rip the agreement and counter-sue. Dee declares she's gone mad, accuses them of emotional abuse and infidelity, and invokes Marad's Contract Marriage Act to demand 100 million in compensation. They refuse and threaten bankruptcy, prison, and disgrace. The episode ends with Dee's demand issued and the ex-husbands' refusal, leaving the financial and legal outcome unresolved.
During a forced signing over a 100 million gold coin offer, Princess Reynolds refuses while Ace restrains her and others insist she sign. She calls for Dee and the System compiles charges—poisoning, gaslighting and physical harm—under Article 32 of the Contract Marriage Act. Node and the System scan a wine stain and a month's surveillance, prepare an evidence package, and offer 'Public Execution Mode.' The group orders activation. The projection presents the charges and the System announces, "This is the first strike," leaving public exposure imminent and unresolved.
During a palace meeting, Yuna runs an imperial Node scan on a wine glass and the spilled liquid. The Node flags the banned Soul-Devouring Powder, matching the toxin in Princess Reynolds' blood. Though someone suggests Dee poisoned herself, Yuna reveals cloud-backed surveillance: footage of S-class males—her ex-husbands—planning to give the 'heiress' cold treatment and a slow-acting poison because her spiritual power is gone. With eyewitness, physical evidence, and motive, she declares she'll settle it in court. As she moves to act, the accused rush in shouting to stop her.
After Princess Reynolds' divorce application is approved by Central Frame, the court strips culpable males of authority and transfers all family assets to her, including liquidation of private military rewards and fifty years' pay, totaling 100 million gold coins. Her ex-husbands erupt: they lose savings, investments and future income, call her thief and threaten violence. They demand Yuna return the Heart of the Ocean — "Give it back!" — claiming Don's gifts were paid from their funds. With the seizure enforced and accusations flying, Yuna stands accused and the scene ends on the verge of retaliation.
Princess Reynolds wakes to find her necklace holding a spatial ring stolen, and a system awards her an S-class Physique Restoration Serum. Given two options, she chooses B—recover quietly over three days—to avoid giving a rival grounds to claim she faked illness. Moments later a golden light draws attention and a public bulletin declares her single. Under the Lineage Propagation Act the network runs mandatory marriage-matching and immediately finds a 100% compatible mate, labeling him her 'first husband.' Her plan to stay hidden collapses as the forced match arrives, leaving her next move unresolved.
Dee has just confirmed a system match and paid off Canine Clan healer Chad Schroeder’s five‑million debt to redeem the valuable 88 Central Avenue deed. Minutes later a breaking report shows noblewoman Mrs. Brown accusing Chad of killing her pet; a furious crowd surrounds his clinic and threatens him. Townspeople mock Dee for marrying a 'quack doctor' and suggest her investment is ruined. Sensing a plot to seize her land, Dee orders a man to fetch a car and drive straight to the clinic. The episode ends as she speeds toward the mob, Chad’s life and the deed unresolved.
When a woman storms in accusing Chad of killing her pet Snowball and demands ten million with threats of prison, the scene flips. Your Highness gets a mission prompt to counter-scam and immediately turns the accusation into a legal claim. She cites Chad's enhanced hearing under the Rare Talent Protection Act, itemizes anxiety, lost wages and a five-million hand-tremor cost, and labels the woman's loud insults as damage to imperial property. The extortion collapses into a six-million compensation demand. Forced and exposed, the woman is left choosing payment — 'By card or cash?'
When aristocrat Mrs. Brown is confronted for deliberately damaging a high-tier beast's hearing to extort veterinarians, officials threaten to report her to the palace unless she pays. Townspeople reveal her longtime scheme—feeding pets banned substances and blackmailing vets—but nobody dared report her due to her noble female clan. Cornered, Mrs. Brown agrees to pay privately. The host then receives a five-million transfer, boasts about rapid gains, and a system notice confirms 'Reverse-scam mission completed' with the Divine Healer's Codex added to inventory. As they celebrate, someone calls, 'Come here,' signaling an immediate new confrontation.
At a public scene a woman addressed as "Your Highness" presses five million into Chad's hands and declares, "since you've become my husband, your business is my business," telling him to fix his clinic. Onlookers gush over Chad's looks and the lavish gift, but celebration is cut short by shaking and alarms. Officials trace the disturbance to Black Prison and announce the sealed S-class mad dragon Yoda Grayorb has awakened. The episode shifts from domestic blessing to immediate danger, leaving the crowd and court reeling and the city's fate unresolved.