Annie, a determined young girl, collects trash bottles to pay for her mother Lillian's hospital bills. Lillian reveals she has incurable leukemia and urges Annie to stop struggling, suggesting they find Annie's father for help. Meanwhile, Yale Mond, the director of the top-tier Mond Hospital, clashes with his grandmother who pressures him to marry and continue the family legacy. At the hospital entrance, Annie meets Yale and sparks his recognition. The episode ends with Yale questioning if Annie is his daughter, introducing a crucial turning point in their intertwined fates.
Yale insists a young girl is his daughter despite her denials and others' disbelief. He identifies a shared peanut allergy as proof and refuses to let her go, causing conflict with bystanders accusing him of child abduction. Yale’s grandmother supports his claim, while others demand he release the child or face police action. Under pressure, Yale grudgingly agrees to a paternity test and gives a hair sample, revealing a twist: the girl’s mother, Lillian, was pregnant when she left him years ago. The episode ends with Yale’s claim unresolved and the test pending.
Annie wakes her sick mother and reveals a strange man claimed to be her father, but she ran away. Later, the mother confirms the man is truly Annie's father and urges Annie to trust him if he returns. Annie resists, blaming herself for his absence and refusing to accept him. The mother encourages forgiveness, hoping Annie can live peacefully with both parents. However, Annie learns her father is not a doctor, crushing hopes for medical help. As her mother’s pain worsens, Annie promises to seek help from the hospital director, facing the dilemma of family reconciliation versus urgent care.
Yale struggles with grief after his mother dies of stomach cancer, which deeply affects his mindset. Amid this pain, Lillian suddenly breaks up with him, confessing she loves someone else, leaving Yale confused and hurt. Determined to change his future, Yale tells his grandmother he is quitting finance studies to pursue medicine with the goal of eradicating cancer. Despite Lillian's departure, others urge Yale to move on and focus on himself. The episode ends with Yale facing the challenge of overcoming loss and heartbreak while deciding his path forward.
Vice Director Julia Lynn confronts a woman seeking urgent help for her mother, who has leukemia but was previously kicked out due to unpaid medical bills. Julia coldly rejects her, emphasizing the hospital serves only elite patients, and orders staff to remove the woman. As tensions rise outside the office, a man named Mr. Nanc hears a child's voice and questions the disturbance. Julia, noticing his fatigue, offers a brief moment of care by massaging his head. The episode ends abruptly, leaving the source of the child's voice and the fate of the sick mother unresolved.
Mr. Mond receives confirmation through a paternity test that a little girl is his biological daughter. Realizing she is his long-lost child, he decides to bring her home, calling her his 'princess.' Meanwhile, colleagues gossip about Mr. Mond’s secret family, speculating on which woman bore the Mond Group heir and why he remains unmarried. Amid the rumors, a tense confrontation occurs where one character aggressively warns the girl not to return to the hospital, threatening physical reprimand. The episode ends with this unresolved threat hanging over the child's safety and future.
A woman fiercely defends her daughter Annie against harsh accusations from squatters living under a bridge, igniting a tense clash over Annie’s worth and background. Meanwhile, Susan Mond, Annie’s great-grandmother, eagerly plans lavish gifts including a mansion, island, and underwater theme park to secure closeness with her great-granddaughter. Insisting Annie will carry the prestigious Mond name, Susan pressures Yale to find Annie quickly, threatening not to return home if he fails. The episode ends with rising urgency as Yale faces a tight deadline to reunite the family amid social hostility and high expectations.
Annie and her mother face eviction as the hospital director forcefully claims the land they occupy, escalating into a violent confrontation. Amid threats and physical abuse, Annie clings to a golden locket given by her mother, which others try to seize. When her mother is attacked and on the verge of collapse, she urges Annie to flee and find her father for protection. An employee quits in protest but is pressured to stay. The episode ends with anxious relatives searching the city’s cameras for Annie, unsure of her whereabouts after her sudden disappearance.
A young girl named Annie is chased and confronted by strangers demanding a golden lock she possesses—a special longevity lock meant to keep her safe and healthy. Mr. Mond, a man connected to the Mond Hospital, steps in to protect her, revealing he is her father. Annie accuses others of bullying her and her mother and trying to steal the lock. Mr. Mond questions why Annie’s mother, Lillian, left and why she kept the lock from him. Annie is instructed not to mention her mother, whose absence and choices cast a shadow over the family’s fragile reunion.
Annie, a young girl suffering from past abuse and hunger, is rescued by Simon and Mr. Mond, who brutalize her tormentors and bring her to safety at Jadecourt. Despite physical wounds healing, Annie's frail health from long-term neglect worries her caretakers. A confrontation arises as family tensions surface—Annie insists her mother loved her, contradicting claims that her mother abandoned or abused her. The land ownership battle escalates when it's revealed the hospital director has seized the area where Annie now lives, threatening eviction. As Annie fears her father’s anger toward her mother, she desperately contemplates how to protect them both.