Mr. Barber is being rushed into a wedding by staff obeying Old Mrs. Barber’s demand that her thirty-year-old grandson marry today. A staff member announces they paid three million for a bride ready to sign and frantically summons her, but the bride is delayed. Meanwhile Lena, newly arrived from another village, races through Willowglen calling Adrian’s name and scrambling to catch him. She reaches the scene, calls for help and cries, “I’m coming, Mr. Barber!” As the household pushes toward the ceremony, Lena’s arrival interrupts the final preparations and leaves the outcome unresolved.
Arriving in the city to see Zack, Lena brings farm eggs and her saved money, expecting him to honor their childhood promise to marry. Instead she finds Zack with a new wife; his friends sneer, snatch and toss her eggs, and she is publicly humiliated. Someone intervenes and another person offers to use his father's influence at Barber Group to get Lena a job. The episode turns when Zack coldly breaks off their relationship and returns her promise token. Left ashamed and alone, Lena must decide whether to accept the unexpected offer or go back to the village.
Lena Harris arrives at a rushed marriage meeting where a bride-price dispute explodes. The agency expected Syrus Barber in a wheelchair; Lena demands five million instead of the agreed three and refuses to leave her car. Onlookers sneer at Syrus as a 'cripple playing billionaire.' Facing family pressure about Old Mrs. Barber, Syrus insists he's healthy and asks her to marry him. Lena, newly single, says that was also her first kiss and agrees, adding she doesn't mind the chair. They consent to wed, but the fee and public scorn remain unresolved.
Fresh from a hurried wedding, the bride sends proof to her meddling grandma, who announces she'll visit. Zack, the groom, says he married to appease his grandmother; the bride vows to win the elder over. Back at Imperial Garden—Zack’s elite estate—the newlyweds marvel at the luxury while they agree to delay revealing Zack's identity. The day shifts when Lena appears at their door and insists, "I live here too." Her unexpected claim breaks the calm and forces the couple to confront who really belongs in the house.
Lena shows up inside an elite residential estate and is immediately confronted by residents who call her a "country girl," accuse her of stalking, and demand she leave. She insists she lives there; they snatch at an item—"Give it back! It's mine!"—and call security. One resident suddenly asserts, "I'm an Ericsson. Leave now, or I'll erase you," escalating into a direct threat. Another voice replies, "You'll erase my wife?" The episode ends as someone summons "Mr. Barber?", leaving Lena's claim and the coming security confrontation unresolved.
Lena's marriage drops like a bomb: she quietly wed a man in a wheelchair, and bystanders react with shock and derision. Gossipers call her a country bumpkin paired with "a cripple" and speculate he is Mr. Barber, a billionaire. Observers follow as the couple heads toward Area A and the north gate, leaving Imperial Garden. Zack and a jealous rival fume. A caller warns, "Your daughter married a cripple in a wheelchair. You better move fast." The newlyweds arrive at a massive villa where a family elder greets Lena, calling her "my granddaughter-in-law," forcing rivals to decide how to respond.
Grandma greets Lena as the new granddaughter-in-law and insists she come home. Lena, a country girl, admits her father died, says her mother favors her younger brother, and recalls being neglected and physically punished. At Grandma's house they cook together; Grandma fusses over Lena and unexpectedly gives her an expensive bracelet. Lena accepts the gift but still feels insecure about poverty and Zack, who used to be kind but is gone. The episode closes when Grandma declares, "Tonight is your and Syrus' wedding night," leaving Lena stunned and the next move unresolved.
A tender bath scene becomes confrontational when Lena starts wiping Syrus and Grandma, watching outside, admits she pushed him to marry after the car accident that took his legs and parents. Grandma urges Syrus to accept Lena and build a life together. Lena says she was only putting on a show for Grandma, but Syrus rebuffs her, insisting he has people to care for him and telling her to take a shower. Grandma leaves after pressing the marriage point. The episode ends with Lena paused at the doorway as Syrus's refusal hangs unresolved.
After a family visit, a newly married couple is at home and the wife insists she will take care of him. He gives her his paycheck card; she promises to track every dollar and helps him clean, awkwardly removing a stick from his pants before he leaves for the office. Alone, she resolves to find work—cleaning or waitressing—so they can earn money together and she can manage finances. Just as she starts organizing their plan, a woman bursts in shouting, "You brat! Come home with me!", forcing an immediate challenge to her new resolve.
Mom finds Lena hiding in Willowglen to avoid a forced marriage and drags her back, insisting the chief's son will wed her today. Lena refuses, saying she's already married, and villagers mock her husband as a cripple while demanding a large dowry. A man even claims he needs her dowry to build a house because his girlfriend is pregnant. They seize Lena and shove her toward a car; she struggles and tries to call Syrus. Cut to Mr. Barber meeting Mr. Ericsson, who asks to hire his son-in-law, then Mrs. Barber calls, screaming, "Save me!"