At a busy market stall a blind woman weakened by leukemia and her young daughter Tina—said to be only five or six but already chubby—buy braised pork. Tina devours the fatty portions and refuses to share; bystanders scold her as selfish and accuse the mother of neglect. An escalating scuffle and shouts of “Give it back!” draw attention. The situation turns when someone bluntly says Tina must donate bone marrow to her mother. Shoppers go from jeering to stunned, and Tina’s role as a potential donor and the mother’s treatment remain unresolved.
At the hospital, doctors clear five-year-old Tina as her mother's only compatible bone-marrow donor. Tina vows to gain weight to meet the 90-pound criterion and eats fatty pork, while doctors warn a spinal marrow extraction and strict indicators are required; if tests are good the transplant could be scheduled in a week. Neighbors give modest donations after hearing the half-million cost, but funds fall far short. Tina promises to save her mother; the episode ends with small contributions piling up and Mr. Hughes' car arriving at the hospital, leaving medical and financial questions unresolved.
Sanford confronts Jessica, accusing her of leaving him and aborting their child; Jessica admits the abortion, refuses to bear a "blind" man's baby, and apologizes without easing his anger. Dr. Ziegler — who has been cooperating with Jessica — admits his leukemia is incurable and that he only has five years left, prompting Jessica to refuse to burden Sanford and offer her corneas for his sight. They arrive at Lady Louise's ward where little Tina, who lost blood saving her mother, faces a risky operation. A familiar voice is heard in the ward, leaving the donation and Tina's fate unresolved.
Jessica is told at the hospital that her operation still lacks $490,000 and must be covered in two days or be postponed. Tina is exhausted after a checkup and dreads the spinal needle. At home, relatives press Sanford about Jessica—he refuses to search for her despite her caring for him when he was blind; someone laments the aborted baby. A mother tells Tina to give up on her; Tina pleads, "Don't leave me." With the two-day money deadline and the mother's decision, the operation and Tina's future hang in the balance.
A little girl grabs Mr. Hughes's phone in the hospital lobby, pleading she must contact her missing mother. When staff announce someone is about to jump, she races outside and finds her mother on the ledge saying, "I can no longer drag you down." The girl begs to save her; the mother is brought down and taken to a ward to recover. Grateful, the girl seeks out Mr. Hughes to thank him for saving her mom. In the corridor, an older woman remarks the child looks just like Sanford, leaving a quiet, unresolved question about their connection.
Tina visits Mr. Hughes to thank him for saving her blind, leukemia-stricken mother. Lady Louise hears Tina's story and presses a card with $500,000 into the girl's hands for surgery; Tina gratefully accepts. Back at the household, staff accuse Tina of lying and trying to steal, citing her appearance and past behavior, and refuse to hand over the card. Tina begs, insisting the money is life-saving, but she is ordered to leave. In the final beat someone gives her an item and instructs her to do a DNA test for Sanford, leaving her future unsettled.
Sanford rejects a claim that a girl is his daughter; his mother gives him an ultimatum—DNA test or engagement to Ms. Julia Brooks—and he accepts the DNA test. At the hospital, Tina plans to use Lady Louise’s hospitalization to impress Sanford. She brings a bank card with $500,000 given by an old woman for surgery. Tina’s mother insists the card was a mistake and likely the old woman’s life-saving funds, refusing to use it; Tina says she'd rather die than take it. They decide to return the card, and a sudden rebuke leaves it unresolved.
At a busy market a blind woman accidentally bumps into a vendor and knocks over an imported fruit basket; her child shouts, "Don't bully my mom!" The vendor and onlookers refuse the apology, call the fruits filthy, and mock the woman's blindness. Tensions spike when the vendor snarls, "Does the Hughes family ring a bell?" and a guard stands by as the mother is urged to leave. Back at an office, staff wait for a DNA test report; someone warns, "Ms. Brooks is making a scene using your name," leaving the pending report and public scandal unresolved.
At a market confrontation, Ms. Brooks, introduced as a member of the Brooks family and engaged to the country’s richest man, demands reparation from a struggling family. She flaunts an allegedly $100,000 fruit basket and insists on payment; the family pleads they need the money for a mother's surgery. When they refuse, Ms. Brooks hurls insults, accuses them of lying, and escalates to violence, declaring, 'Then pay with your life,' and grabbing the daughter. The crowd cries 'Mom!' and 'Julia!' as the assailant tightens his grip; the episode ends with the name 'Sanford...' hanging unresolved.
Ms. Brooks and her young daughter Tina are confronted in public, accused of stealing and verbally humiliated—one woman even taunts the mother for losing her eyes. Security is called and bystanders urge them out while a man produces a card to intervene. Amid the chaos a staffer announces a DNA result and Mr. Hughes exclaims, "So Tina is my daughter!" The confirmation forces Ms. Brooks to clutch Tina and flee, and the episode closes with Mr. Hughes, shaken, trailing off: "Then her mom is..." leaving the revelation unresolved.