Mr. Jones is informed that the kidnapper of Lyla has been caught. He urgently calls his brothers to return immediately, signaling a serious rescue effort. Meanwhile, the kidnapper pleads for forgiveness but reveals only that Lyla is somewhere in Moonriver City. Mr. Jones focuses on two key clues—a butterfly birthmark on Lyla’s back and a jade tied to their family's bloodline—to track her down. In another scene, Henry faces confrontation from his mother who insists on signing a demolition agreement involving houses he owns, threatening to evict him for compensation, leaving Henry pressed to respond.
In this episode, Henry's mother confronts his wife, accusing her of being a poor orphan unworthy of the family and demands she agrees to a divorce. The wife refuses, insisting Henry would not treat her this way and demands he tell her himself. Henry confirms he wants a divorce, revealing that his late father left their assets to Henry's sister, Flora, not to the wife. Facing rejection and loss of inheritance, the wife is shocked and conflicted just as Henry's mother mocks her presence, deepening her isolation and raising the stakes for her next move.
Henry confronts his wife Lola, accusing her of repaying his years of sacrifice by refusing to sign their divorce papers. He coldly demands she sign to preserve his respect, revealing his bitterness and a desire to end their marriage. Lola shows her sister a diamond ring Henry once gave her, symbolizing their past, but Henry dismisses their relationship, blaming her dependence and his debt to her father. The episode closes with Lola realizing Henry's true nature and firmly declaring their marriage is over as Henry coldly claims the ring and finalizes the split, leaving their future uncertain.
Lyla Fowler arrives looking disheveled and is immediately confronted by a group of hostile men who mock her for being kicked out by Henry, her husband. One man reveals Lyla as his brother's untouched wife, crudely suggesting the others pursue her. When Lyla resists their intrusion and refuses to open her suitcase, the men grow aggressive, attempting to harass her. She fights back and calls for help, but the attackers continue their assault. Just as the situation escalates, someone arrives, recognizing her by a butterfly birthmark and intervenes to protect her. The episode ends with Lyla caught between danger and uncertain rescue.
A woman named Lola is confronted by John Brown, a powerful man claiming authority and angered that she hurt someone close to him. Two men arrive, insisting she is Lyla, daughter of the Jones family, and claim to be her uncles coming to take her home. Lola denies being Lyla, but they point to a unique butterfly-shaped birthmark on her back to prove her identity. To confirm, they plan to check for a distinct jade with a red flowing pattern that only Lyla possesses. The episode ends with Lola revealing she has the jade, deepening the mystery of her true identity.
A man searches frantically for a lost jade believed to identify someone named Lyla. When a woman reveals she is not Lyla and lacks the jade, suspicion arises because she has a similar birthmark connecting her somehow to Lyla. Mr. Jones receives news that the jade recently resurfaced nearby and urges his team to investigate. They discover a girl using Jones' jade who is actually named Fowler and works at the Star company. The episode ends with Jones and his group heading out to confront this new lead, leaving the true identity and connection to Lyla unresolved.
Henry confronts Flora about her suspected theft, but she deflects by enlisting three men, including superstar Murphy Jones, to intimidate him. Henry learns that Murphy is searching for his long-lost daughter who wears a blood-colored jade pendant similar to Flora’s. Realizing Flora might be the missing heiress, Henry informs others, and Flora faces the decision of whether to accept a $1 million inheritance that could link her to the powerful Jones family. As Murphy Jones arrives at her company to claim her, Flora’s future and loyalties hang uncertain, intensifying the stakes in her identity and inheritance.
In this episode, Flora confronts the Jones family, accused of taking their father's demolition compensation, but she denies the claim, insisting the money is hers and refuses to acknowledge the supposed family ties. Tensions escalate when Mr. Jones arrives, prompting a heated standoff with guards as Henry Hart, a Star company executive and soon-to-be shareholder, challenges Jones's influence. Jones threatens Henry by invoking the Titan Group's power over Henry's company, leading to a tense moment where Henry is restrained. The episode ends with a surprising family revelation as Henry identifies Mr. Jones and another man as his brothers, leaving their true relationships unclear and tensions unresolved.
Mr. Jones unexpectedly meets Murphy's brothers, who accuse a woman claiming to be their missing niece, Lyla, of impersonation. The woman insists she is the lost family member, but the uncles demand proof, pressuring her to reveal a birthmark she doesn't have. Amid the heated confrontation, she presents a blood-red jade, a significant family token, challenging their skepticism. The episode ends with the uncles unsettled by this unexpected evidence, leaving the truth about her identity and intentions unresolved.
A tense confrontation erupts when a woman claims a jade pendant proving her identity as Lyla, but another accuses her of stealing it and impersonating the family heiress. The woman's unproven claim sparks suspicion and hostility from others, who demand proof that the jade is hers. The key test involves the jade glowing when infused with Lyla’s blood, forcing the woman to face a painful challenge to confirm her identity. As pressure mounts and threats escalate, the episode ends unresolved, with the woman's fate and true identity hanging in the balance.