At a hospital, Mr. Groove pleads with a doctor to save his sick wife and is told the treatment costs $500,000. He offers his blood, scavenges bottles for money, accepts a small gift—"Buy the kid something to eat"—and vows to work until he can pay. Cut to the Shaw family villa: the patriarch returns, furious that his granddaughter Rose has been missing seven years. He blames the family, refuses to resume leadership until Rose is found, and threatens to cut them off. Zack orders more searchers; the hunt for Rose intensifies and the family's fate remains unsettled.
When Rose cries "Dad, I'm thirsty," her father steps out to fetch water, leaving Rose with her mother. A man appears at the door pleading, "Sir, could I have some water?" After he drinks, he begs for work—offering to do laundry, cooking and manual labor—but he is brusquely rebuffed: "Finish your water and leave" and told to go. The insistence escalates into insults. After the stranger is sent away, Grandpa joyfully greets Rose, lifts her up and says he missed her. The episode ends with Grandpa calling Rose again, while the visitor's fate remains open.
A man and his daughter arrive seeking work at a household. The employer notices the girl's uncanny resemblance to someone named Rose and doubts the man's claim—"She's my daughter. Her name is Nancy." The daughter pleads, demonstrates skills and offers to help; the employer agrees, hires the father at $8,000 a month and allows the whole family to stay with one condition: they must never enter the backyard without permission. The father rushes to fetch his wife; the episode ends as the daughter asks about her mother, leaving the family's next move unanswered.
Late at night a visitor checks on a little girl and asks her mother's name; she answers, "Jenny Stones." The visitor discovers a wheelchair and is told the mother has been in a coma since an accident seven years ago. The girl's father vows to scrape together medical bills and starts packing while the guest says, "I'm here to help you." An alarm signals it's time to apply the comatose woman's medicine, and the father prepares the dose. The visitor's stunned remark that the girl resembles Rose unsettles the household and leaves them deciding whether to accept outside help.
At a housewarming meal, Rose picks daylilies from the backyard and cooks them to thank the homeowner where she recently moved in. He flies into rage at her touching his yard, refuses the dish, and demands she leave immediately, citing his earlier rule that she isn't allowed in the backyard. He escalates from anger to an eviction ultimatum and declares she must never enter again. Rose is stunned and apologetic. The episode ends with someone calling, "Rose, where are you?", forcing an unresolved choice about where she'll go.
One woman admits to Jenny that she caused their homelessness and worries they have nowhere to stay. Then Leo is told a skilled doctor can cure Jenny, and the man who once owed his life to Leo promises to cover the treatment costs. Gratitude and relief follow; the family plans to take Jenny for treatment today. Their daughter Nancy is excited that her mother might hold her to sleep, but her father tells Nancy to stay home while they prepare for the trip. The episode ends with treatment arrangements underway and the urgent choice to leave Nancy behind.
Nancy arrives to apologize for her father and ends up cooking an osmanthus egg in the household kitchen. The patriarch tastes it and recognizes the exact flavor of the dish he once taught to Rose. Nancy says her father learned it from her mother, who was separated, injured and lost her memory before he rescued her seven years ago. That timing matches Rose's disappearance. The grandfather suddenly shouts, "I found Rose!" and declares Nancy his great-granddaughter, leaving the family stunned and the decades-old identity mystery unresolved.
Leo brings Yvan to a private house call where wealthy Mr. Sam Woods inspects Yvan's comatose wife. Inside, Mr. Woods and his son decide they want her—his son blurts, "Dad, I like her. I want her." Mr. Woods pays the remaining $200,000, then reveals a fortune-teller's cure: his son must sleep with a comatose woman, and he offers to split the money with Leo. Yvan realizes he's been deceived and confronts Leo. The dispute turns violent as men seize Yvan and order him beaten, leaving his wife's fate and his own safety unresolved.
At the wedding an older man announces the bride is his son's wife and tells him, "You can do whatever you want to her." Guests immediately reach for the bride. The son and bystanders shove and shout to stop the intrusion, pleading for the attackers to release her. A brief scuffle breaks out as the father pushes back, declaring no one will ruin his son's big moment. Laughter and proud congratulations follow, but the scene closes with the crowd unsettled by the interruption and the couple left facing uncertain consequences.
At a family gathering a lab result reveals Nancy is the great-granddaughter; the patriarch learns Yvan is his grandson-in-law. Elated but controlling, he demands Zack fetch Yvan home and briefly considers kicking him out. Zack says he already sent people. The tone flips when a phone call arrives: Yvan has been kidnapped by the Woods, and Rose is with them. The Woods intend Rose to marry their foolish son. The episode ends with the household stunned and the patriarch's command to retrieve Yvan confronted by the new, urgent hostage-and-forced-marriage crisis.