In famine-hit Springvale, villagers confront a family over a bag made from the cloth that wrapped her husband as a baby. They demand the cloth for meat, threaten to brand them unfilial, and warn desperate neighbors will seize any food. Corey and owners panic; one offers the bag, but a market prompt interrupts: "Detected a lost embroidery technique. Do you wish to sell it?" The two hosts disagree and cancel the sale. She refuses because the cloth is the only proof of biological parents; they accept rice and delay finding meat. Is she thinking about my future?