Eve reaches a blind-date venue where Ms. Sanchez sits across from Mr. Zamora, the Zamora Group CEO's son. Small talk quickly turns abrasive: Ms. Sanchez declares "sex before love" and brags about lovers while Mr. Zamora awkwardly comments on her bra. The exchange escalates into insults—she compares him to a man in her phone and even suggests surgery; he protests but she mocks his looks and ancestry. The verbal clash shifts the date into humiliation, ending on her blunt question, "So, you like me?", which hangs unresolved.
At a crowded venue a woman admits she used her boss's photo on a family-forced blind date and reveals she recorded the man insulting her. She confronts Mr. Zamora, cites the Public Security Administration Punishments Law, and claims severe psychological trauma, demanding he meet in a week to negotiate compensation or face court. Bystanders react, shouting Horace Eve Legal and naming "the devil in the legal world, Morgan Jenkins." The episode closes with Mr. Zamora publicly warned and left to decide whether to settle the claim or contest it in court.
Eve returns home after a blind date arranged to secure her brother Charlie's future; the wealthy suitor cancels. Grandma demands Eve marry to bring luck and protect the family's prospects, while her mother pushes harder, blaming Eve for past family losses and insisting she sacrifice her salary. Eve protests—"I'm his sister, not his mom"—and vows to earn her own way. The confrontation escalates into harsh accusations and a family ultimatum. The episode ends with Eve emotionally battered and facing a stark choice: accept the forced marriage plan or refuse her family's demands.
A call from Charlie's boss interrupts as a visitor arrives with a knockoff gift, insisting she bought it with her tutoring wages and will repay the money she's been given once she gets a job. An older woman tells Charlie, "You lost your dad because of me. You should hate me." Another person immediately defends Charlie and warns about forced blind dates. The visitor then lashes out: "My phone is not for show... All these years, you've never called me or texted me." The accusation hangs unresolved, leaving relationships strained and Charlie to answer that charge.
At 11 PM an anxious woman meets her boss after a morning incident, terrified he'll discover she secretly likes him. She insists it's only admiration and asks to meet the grandmother, saying they're not close despite the grandmother now forcing a marriage. When someone accuses her of using the grandmother to climb up, the boss rejects manipulation and tells her he'll "clean up your mess" by offering marriage as a practical fix. He demands they go to the Civil Affairs bureau tomorrow morning to register. The episode ends with both agreeing—"I'll wait for you"—leaving the commitment unresolved.
Eve calls her grandmother to confirm she and Morgan obtained the marriage certificate. Grandma arranges a family dinner, wedding candies and gifts, gives Eve two bank cards—a $1,000,000 bride price and $200,000 for expenses—with the password and instructions to report low funds. Unsure about hiding the marriage from colleagues, Eve consults Mr. Lawson about Morgan's family; he already knows, tells her to change her hairstyle, enjoy married life, and get back to work. The episode closes with Mr. Lawson saying, "I hope Lady Jenkins made the right decision," leaving Eve facing family and workplace pressure.
Eve brings her boss-turned-husband, Morgan, to meet his grandmother, Mrs. Jenkins, insisting they dress up so neither family will be embarrassed. At the door Mrs. Jenkins notices the marriage certificate and says, "You've got the certificate now," then demands to be called Mom. Morgan's mother explodes, asking, "You secretly got married?" Someone admits they told Morgan to keep the marriage secret and begs, "Just blame me!" The episode ends when Morgan's mother shuts down discussion with "What's done is done! No more words," leaving the family to face the secret without resolution.
Episode opens with Eve Sanchez arriving at her new family's home with gifts and health supplements. Grandma reveals she obtained a marriage certificate pairing Eve with Morgan, insists Eve stay in Morgan's room, and frames the match as practical. Pressed, Eve confesses she has loved Morgan for years. Instead of romantic reassurance, Grandma tells her to "find a way to make him love you back," turning introductions into direct pressure. The episode ends with Eve confronted by a clear, immediate task: win Morgan's affection or face the consequences of a purely arranged union.
Newlyweds face an awkward first night after signing their marriage certificate: there's only one bed. The husband insists they must share it because it's real now, while the wife protests she didn't scheme and says grandma chose her, fearing he'll always think she plotted and grow to hate her. Tension forces an uneasy compromise — they agree to sleep in the same bed — but an on-screen guide about reducing pain during first sex appears, listing positions and urging them to relax and talk. The couple freeze, embarrassed and unsure how to proceed, leaving the night unresolved.
On a blind date, lawyer Eve Sanchez uses her boss, Morgan Jenkins, as a convenient cover, only to be overheard. Soon Morgan's grandmother forces a marriage and Eve is thrust into his wealthy family. They set strict boundaries: the office stays professional, the home keeps distance. But proximity ignites tension and attraction. Sweet teasing and sharp confrontations push Morgan's icy control to the brink. As boundaries and expectations collide, rare tenderness cracks his stern facade. Their arranged union becomes a battleground of emotion—will a marriage born of pressure turn into chosen love built on his fierce devotion and protection?