The Chapman family faces a crisis as their ancient guarding stone breaks and the Youth Spring dries up, signaling the loss of their ancestral blessing and impending decline. Zimmer Chapman and his brothers scramble to understand this catastrophe when a mysterious boy appears, displaying powers like teleportation and time stopping. They believe he is Lord Yarel, their long-lost ancestor reborn. Zimmer welcomes the boy and urges him to return with the family, hoping he can restore their fortune. However, uncertainty lingers as they seek guidance from Lord Yarel, ending with a tense call to visit the ancestral hall for answers.
Yarel Fisher, the reincarnated heir of the Fisher family, faces a tense moment as his descendants plead for his protection, but he declares they must now fend for themselves. After failing to advance spiritually in his past life as Yarel Chapman, he wakes up 1,000 years later as a 10-year-old boy with his cultivation gone. Realizing his body cannot handle his soul powers openly, Yarel decides to hide his energy using a ribbon that blocks his vision to keep clear-minded. Just as this new phase begins, word comes that Yarel has been found and brought home, setting the stage for challenges ahead.
Yarel returns home blind, but his family, including his sister and father, reject him harshly, ashamed and unwilling to accept him. His mother claims to have found him after years but is met with hostility, revealing deep family divisions. Yarel faces further contempt as his adoptive brother Nick is favored over him. When Yarel refuses to submit to a lowly maid sent to clean him, his father violently enforces obedience, demanding Yarel apologize for his defiance. Despite the abuse and rejection, Yarel stands firm, challenging his father’s cruelty, leaving the family’s fractures unresolved and tension mounting.
Yarel, a young man newly returned to his family home, faces immediate hostility from his relatives who see him as a stranger and a threat to the family legacy. His grandfather demands the family reclaim their lost estate, pressuring Yarel to prove himself, while others resent his presence due to his past rude behavior, including an incident with Winona. Yarel resists conforming, refusing to act the way expected of him, and tensions rise as his cousin Nick openly opposes him, fearing Yarel will seize the heir title. The episode ends with a mysterious visitor arriving, raising questions about Yarel’s place in the family and the challenges ahead.
After being pushed into water and suffering a fever, a boy named Yarel faces harsh treatment from his family, who accuse him of bad manners after returning from the village. The grandfather insists discipline is for Yarel's own good, despite the boy’s protests of innocence. At the same time, the family prepares to welcome Colin, the new master of the powerful Chapman family, aiming to strengthen ties. A suggestion arises to gift Colin a meaningful heirloom instead of money, leading to the discovery of a valuable calligraphy attributed to Yarel Chapman, potentially impressing the visitor and shifting family dynamics.
In this episode, Nick secures a forged calligraphy piece allegedly from Colin’s ancestor, Yarel, aiming to win a $10-billion project for his family business. While Nick prepares to send the calligraphy to Colin in hopes of gaining favor, Yarel, a blind local man, fiercely challenges the authenticity, claiming it’s a shallow fake based on his knowledge of the handwriting. Despite threats and accusations from Nick’s family, Yarel insists on the forgery. The episode ends with Yarel’s bold declaration that he was Yarel Chapman in a past life, directly confronting the deception and raising doubts about Nick’s plan.
Nick accidentally damages an important ancestral calligraphy just before Colin, a significant figure connected to the family legacy, is set to arrive. Yara and Nick clash, revealing longstanding tensions about Nick replacing Yara for ten years. Their father steps in to discipline Nick, grounding him for three days. Meanwhile, the family fears the consequences if Colin discovers the damaged calligraphy tied to his ancestor. To prevent trouble, they decide to present a fake copy and plan to provide a genuine one later. The episode ends with unresolved pressure as they await Colin’s arrival and his reaction.
In this episode, the Fisher family receives a suspicious calligraphy piece claimed to be from Lord Yarel, triggering doubt over its authenticity. Colin Chapman is sent to verify it, but some family members insist the piece is a forgery, challenging Colin’s leadership and legitimacy as Lord Yarel’s descendant. Tensions rise when accusations fly, and a heated family confrontation leads to demands for Colin’s expulsion. When Colin arrives, a senior family member provocatively refuses to kneel to him, rejecting his authority and escalating the conflict. The episode ends with Colin’s position and acceptance within the family hanging in the balance.
When Watson defiantly confronts Mr. Chapman, tensions rise as Chapman demands respect, but learns Watson is blind and unaware of who he is. This revelation softens Chapman's stance, and he agrees not to be harsh. Later, Watson faces pressure over a ruined ancestral calligraphy piece supposedly linked to Lord Yarel. Unsure whether to reveal the damage or show an imitation by Yarel, Watson hesitates. The episode ends with Chapman recognizing Lord Yarel's handwriting, raising the stakes and uncertainty over how Watson will respond to the potential fallout.
A young man is accused of forging the revered Lord Yarel's calligraphy, which could lead to his death and ruin his family. Mr. Chapman confronts him, while the young man’s grandfather pleads for mercy, insisting the fault isn’t his grandson's. The tension escalates as others condemn the forgery as an insult to Lord Yarel. In a surprising turn, Mr. Chapman acknowledges the young man's talent, even offering to become his godfather to protect him. However, this unexpected proposal shocks those present and raises doubts about Mr. Chapman's true intentions, leaving the young man's fate uncertain.