Rosalee announces she's leaving tomorrow and someone begs, "Don't leave." After dreaming about a night three years ago she admits loneliness and tells Edith to find her a few men. Her friends tease that she still can't move past a nineteen-year-old male escort who made her reject other suitors, then drag her out to find "cute guys." Ciaran resists, joked about becoming a monk, while friends try to recruit him. During the search the group spots a striking person—"she's gorgeous," "he's so hot"—and someone calls, "Rosalee?" leaving her choice unresolved.
Episode opens with a man begging "Rosalee, please, I want more" as she pulls away. Friends spot a hot man and identify him as the nineteen-year-old male escort. When confronted about leaving without a word, he admits he was "there just for fun" and left when it ended. Later, Ciaran takes $100,000 to settle a matter; he's warned "don't do this next time," and the escort replies "we'll have countless times." A friend says Rosalee looks delighted and "wants to support" him. The episode ends with the escort's return and the paid arrangement unresolved.
Rumors erupt that Ciaran Laurent, CEO of Cianres Group, is being supported by a woman for $100,000, and colleagues point to "that gorgeous girl." Ciaran decides to focus on work and begin shooting an ad. On set Ms. Chase and Mr. Larson praise the concept but push a publicity stunt: qipao photography on a motorcycle. They find the motorcycle’s owner, who offers the bike but demands one condition: he must appear in the shoot with the woman. That demand entwines the woman already mentioned as Ciaran's supporter with the stunt, leaving the team facing an immediate, unresolved decision.
Rosalee refuses to cooperate with a stranger who keeps calling her name and pushing for a joint task. He alternates between provocation, nostalgia and threat — reminding her they once posed together three years ago, saying she used to enjoy riding with him, then snapping, "Say that one more time, and I swear I'll end you." He tries to soften the pressure with pleas — "I miss you," "Come on, smile" — and asks, "Shall we do it?" The episode ends with his insistent command, "Just feel it," leaving Rosalee's response undecided.
On a shoot Rosalee flirts briefly with a man brought over as a potential assistant; her agent insists she hire him: 'You don't have a choice. I'm your agent.' Rosalee objects but is overruled. Later at a fancy restaurant she encounters a rival who mocks her stalled career, calls her a D-list artist and labels her a homewrecker's illegitimate daughter, publicly shaming her. The episode's turning point is the agent's enforced decision to pair Rosalee with the man while her reputation is attacked, leaving her forced alliance and public humiliation unresolved.
A woman accuses Rosalee of letting her 'toy boy' hit her and shouts that her hand is broken. A man defends Rosalee, saying he's not her toy boy but 'like her dog' and threatens anyone who bullies her. Staff orders the accuser out; she vows revenge. Afterwards the man tells Rosalee, 'I'll make you shine,' offering to change her career, but Rosalee refuses, saying being a D-list artist is fine. The expelled woman clings to Rosalee, begging, 'Please don't abandon me,' leaving Rosalee to face a career-changing offer and a desperate plea.
Rosalee begins the episode being physically restrained and told not to follow someone, opening with a tense escape attempt. Back at a corporate office, Mr. Laurent orders staff to contact top media to push Rosalee's new ad and court luxury endorsements, while colleagues sneer that after years she is still a D-list artist. Rosalee, sleepless and blaming that brat, endures taunts and a staged PR surprise. A late-night call alerts her that she is trending online. The episode ends with Rosalee facing sudden public exposure and an unresolved need to respond.
An innocuous product ad Rosalee posted suddenly tops trending lists and her fans leap from about 1,000 to over 800,000. Her team frantically urges her to reduce the publicity, but before they can act her grandmother storms in, furious that Rosalee broke a promise to avoid showbiz and reminding her of her mother’s death. Rosalee insists the ad’s popularity was accidental, but when Grandma asks about the male model Rosalee admits she slept with him. The confession forces Grandma to demand Rosalee quit the industry, leaving her with an immediate, career-defining choice.
Rosalee's name suddenly dominates trending lists and her family worries. Her PR contact Edith says the ad agency arranged it but three days of PR can't stop the surge. Grandma orders Edith to find who is paying to promote Rosalee; Edith vows revenge. They visit AS Club, which just hired a new male dance group and has tripled profits under boss Ciaran. At the club Rosalee appears and draws a patron's comment: "Isn't that your favorite girl? Here to see those men again?" The mystery promoter is still unknown, and attention focuses on the club.
At a crowded club, a few women ogle a group of handsome men and compare them to someone's man. The mood shifts when someone offstage orders staff to shut off the club's power to force the men out. The lights go out mid-performance; music stops and patrons shout in confusion. The blackout transforms a flirtatious scene into a deliberate move to clear the room. In the dark, confusion mounts and a bystander asks, 'Is the script interesting?' leaving whether the power cut achieves its aim unresolved.