Chris Leary struggles to manage his inherited shop, which is losing money despite his late grandfather’s claim of endless wealth. Pressured by a creditor demanding $300,000 within three days or threatening to take his girlfriend, Chris faces mounting debt. Suddenly, he encounters a mysterious door that transports him into a bizarre apocalypse world where money still exists but food is scarce. There, he meets a survivor trading rare bread for gold, revealing a strange shift in value. As the door's time limit approaches, Chris must decide whether to strike a risky deal in this new world.
Facing starvation after seven years with no food left outside, a camp leader discovers a man claiming he can supply fresh bread and milk through a mysterious door that leads to another world for only a limited time each day. Despite suspicion of a trap and demands for money, the leader sees hope to save their people and the shop run by a key woman, Tasha. The group prepares to trade cautiously the next day, while gearing up to confront a possible con. The episode ends with the camp readying for a risky gamble on the stranger's offer, uncertain if this will be their salvation or downfall.
In this episode, Alex Meyer, leader of a survivor camp, arrives at a store to trade rare, fresh supplies like food, water, gold, and jewelry for essential goods. Initially suspected of scamming, Alex gains trust when the high value of the items is confirmed. He negotiates for medicine and tools desperately needed by the camp, promising ongoing business. The store owner is overwhelmed by the extensive and costly list of requested goods, realizing fulfilling such a large order will be challenging. The episode ends with the store owner facing mounting pressure to gather scarce resources amid post-apocalyptic scarcity.
A man struggles to gather urgent supplies in a harsh apocalypse where resources are scarce. After learning that his current stock will last only two days, he finds rare cigarettes become valuable currency. He trades gold to buy cigarettes, easing his group's stress. While relieved, he quickly faces a new challenge as he tries to secure vast amounts of food and medicine. Medicine proves especially difficult to obtain, threatening their survival and his chance to profit. The episode closes with him pressured over how to meet these critical demands before the next meeting in two days.
Chris Leary faces pressure from Rex, who demands immediate repayment of a 300 thousand debt, despite their original three-day agreement. Rex threatens to double the interest and destroy Chris’s shop if the payment isn’t made today. Chris counters by revealing a gold bar he claims is worth the full debt amount. After Rex reluctantly accepts the gold bar as settlement, he instructs Chris to rewrite the IOU confirming the debt is cleared. The episode ends with Rex conceding to Chris’s bold move, leaving the outcome of their uneasy truce unresolved.
Chris confronts Rex after trashing his shop and demands he restore it, kneel before his grandfather's portrait, and sincerely apologize, or face the risk of Rex's boss discovering Chris stole a gold bar. Rex installs wireless surveillance to ensure compliance. Meanwhile, Chris plans to send money to Tasha, who is hospitalized. However, John reveals he faked an illness and used Chris to borrow loan shark money, aiming to drain him financially and marry Tasha. When Tasha learns the truth, she breaks up with Chris, leaving him drowning in debt and betrayal as John coldly taunts him.
A man sells a family heirloom gold piece for cash transfer, raising suspicion about his situation. Meanwhile, Chris Leary forces three people to unload and sort a shipment to compensate for a lost business deal, showing his demanding and controlling nature. As they work, his subordinates express unease about his unusual behavior. Later, another character struggles to find medicine urgently needed by Alex and others but fails. Suddenly, this character finds himself in an unfamiliar place, confused and startled, ending the episode with an unanswered question about his whereabouts.
A man without spiritual powers is caught sneaking into a divine realm, raising suspicion from a goddess who questions how he bypassed the barrier. Despite her mistrust, he admits his own curiosity about this place. Meanwhile, the goddess complains about the repetitive, bland celestial food served every thousand years and refuses to eat. Seizing the moment, the man offers delicacies from the mortal world, including instant noodles. The goddess and an angel taste the noodles and are amazed by the rich, flavorful experience, marking a surprising shift in their long-standing disdain for the banquet. However, the reason behind the man's intrusion remains unknown.
A mortal tries to strike a deal with a goddess, offering magic crystals and rare delicacies like crispy potato chips and cola in exchange for magic pills. The goddess declines the crystals and demands 10,000 low-grade magic pills instead, suspecting the mortal might be underestimating the value of her request. The mortal insists this is a starting offer and promises to supply fresh, novel foods regularly to secure a stable trade. Reluctantly, the goddess agrees but warns the pills must be basic and the supply must never stop. The episode ends as the mortal waits while the goddess retrieves the requested items, hinting at an ongoing trade must now begin.
Alex returns urgently to Kim's camp after a zombie attack left many infected, including Kim, who was scratched by a poisonous zombie nail. With their limited antibiotics useless against the infection and Kim’s condition worsening, the survivors’ remaining gold inexplicably turns to stone. Desperate, the camp pleads with Alex to find medicine within two days before they all become zombies. Though Alex cannot acquire enough antibiotics quickly, he gathers basic pills as a temporary measure. Meanwhile, a scam involving fake gold stones adds further strain. The episode ends with Alex determined to save Kim despite the daunting odds.