At a family ancestral ceremony elders demand a young woman kneel and offer incense. She refuses, calls the ancestors undeserving and insists, "I'm my father's daughter," so they must recognize her. The elders threaten to send her back, demand she hand over control of the household, and promise to make her apologize. She taunts that incense will boost their cultivation and asks for a reaction, then steps forward and declares, "I'm Natalia. Greetings, ancestors." Her bold claim flips the power struggle and leaves the household poised between acceptance or expulsion.