At Lozano Group's year-end ceremony, Glenn is hailed and handed an $800 million bonus while Rose gets $10,000 and salesperson Keagan—who claims he's the long-lost Lozano heir and says he added $30 billion by opening export channels—receives only $666. Family and colleagues dismiss him. Miss Schmidt, who previously tried to poach him with $10 billion, returns to recruit him again. Keagan agrees to jump ship but sets one demand: "Make Lozano Group go bankrupt." He asks for thirty minutes to prove it; the episode ends with his promise and the group's future left in the balance.
A boss orders a full-scale takedown of the Lozano Group and insists Keagan be brought to witness their downfall. Back at the office, colleagues try to placate Keagan over a disputed bonus with 'special care packages' but mock his orphanage past and call him an adopted son who steals credit. Insulted, Keagan explodes and calls Lucy a bastard. Lucy cries out, 'Keagan called me a bastard!' and demands who allowed him to speak to Glenn that way. Keagan's public outburst shifts the conflict inward; Lucy's confrontation ends the episode unresolved as the takedown preparations move forward.
In the company office Lucy defends Glenn as her little brother after Keagan insults him for getting an $800 million bonus while Keagan’s own year-end pay is tiny. Keagan brags about his sales, refuses to apologize, and derides Glenn’s background. A colleague offers Miss Lozano $3,000 to placate her, but Lucy accuses Keagan of taking a missing Richard Mille watch—an heirloom gift. Keagan denies it, threatens to sue, and says he was only in the office five minutes. When Lucy cites surveillance, guards are summoned to search him, leaving the theft unresolved.
Keagan is seized amid accusations over a missing watch and keeps yelling, "I didn't steal!" Lucy demands a public search while Glenn alternately urges calm then vows to protect family honor. Claiming they won't tolerate thieves, Lucy orders, "Strip him! Now!" Elsewhere, a colleague reveals he promised Keagan he'd see Lozanos bankrupt within half an hour but is stalled by an accident, costing time. He tells Miss Schmidt to dispatch a chopper to reach Keagan in 15 minutes. The decision to fly sets a tense race against the deadline; Keagan's fate and the looming fallout remain unresolved.
A man is publicly accused of stealing Glenn's watch and forced into a humiliating strip-search while he insists he didn't take it. Onlookers—Keagan, Lucy and others—press him, cite a past record, and demand the watch. Someone promises no charges if he hands it over; when he resists and shouts "I'm calling the cops!", the group doubles down. Lucy asks about his injury but is told not to pry. Convinced the watch must still be on him, they continue stripping; with only his pants left they order him to remove them, leaving the scene unresolved.
Racing against a ten-minute deadline, Keagan is suddenly seized in broad daylight by members of the Lozano family who accuse him of trading on his looks and embarrassing them. Gagged and claimed to be short of breath, he pretends to faint to prevent a search. When the family grows suspicious, they force him to strip and demand a full search, threatening to hand him to police "once we find the evidence." The episode ends with Keagan humiliated and exposed in public and the family vowing legal action, leaving whether incriminating proof exists unresolved.
At Lozano Group's annual gala, Dad storms in after hearing the company tripled output and publicly shames Keagan—forced into his underwear and accused of stealing a watch given to Glenn. Family members argue: some call it a petty bonus dispute, others insist Keagan wanted to leave the company. The father demands a search to restore the family's honor and orders security to find the stolen gift. Security reports they've searched Keagan thoroughly, but the watch is nowhere to be found, leaving the theft unresolved and Keagan's fate hanging.
People in the office confront Keagan after a missing watch. Someone suggests he's framed, but Glenn's surveillance shows him taking it, so the group turns hostile. They accuse him of hiding it in the office to take later and demand its location. Alaina threatens to destroy their whole family in three minutes unless he talks. Another offers to beg Lucy to drop charges if he hands it over. Meanwhile a plan to take down the Lozano Group stands ready, awaiting order. The episode ends with the countdown closing in and Keagan forced to choose.
Keagan is dragged into a family confrontation after a missing watch triggers accusations. Glenn had offered to let it go, but Keagan refuses to say where the watch is. Other family members order guards to beat him until he confesses. His parent explodes, disowns him and formally severs ties with the Lozano family, turning punishment into exile. At the same time, Alaina faces a fast countdown: she's given three seconds to act before a deadline. The count reaches one and someone shouts stop, leaving both Keagan's punishment and Alaina's fate unresolved.
An overlooked true heir is publicly humiliated when a fake heir hands him a paltry $666 bonus. The family immediately sides with the impostor, leaving him shamed and isolated. Stung by betrayal, the rightful heir chooses ruthless revenge. He rebels against the family empire and brings the powerful Lozano Group to ruin, turning private disgrace into corporate catastrophe and forcing everyone to confront the price of their choice.