Ms. Eves announces she is pulling out all her investments from her husband's company, Foster Media, and selling her shares — a move staff warn will bankrupt the firm. Her flight abroad is booked and departs in eight hours. While workers set up a special performance and Mr. Foster has invited opera star Mr. Griffin, colleagues gossip it’s for Ms. Eves. After five years of marriage to Eric she says she’s taking back what’s hers and wants Foster Media to go bankrupt. With her anniversary and imminent departure, the company faces an immediate, unresolved collapse.
At her first performance Jessie, Eric's wife, storms in to find junior performer Chloe wearing Jessie’s grandmother’s keepsake costume and headdress. Jessie demands answers; Eric downplays it as a last‑minute wardrobe swap and offers to replace it. When Chloe apologizes the fragile antique literally falls apart in her hands, turning apology into ruin. Enraged, Jessie attacks Chloe. Chloe says if hitting her makes Jessie feel better, let her. Eric abruptly sides with Jessie and permits it. The episode ends with Chloe struck and backstage erupting in outrage, the damage and loyalties unresolved.
In a tense household confrontation, Jessie is accused of going too far after Chloe is bullied and left unable to eat. Jessie calls Eric claiming a stomachache and begs to be picked up; Eric warns she’s pushing her luck. Ms. Eves arrives, gives medicine and recalls using inherited assets and connections to launch Eric’s opera career and build Janesore’s media company. Feeling betrayed after Eric "turned his back" and chose someone else, she orders Gabriel to pull their investment from Foster Media’s Ocean Ad and sell it at a rock-bottom price, threatening Eric’s operation.
Ms. Eves receives a prescription, then an angry office confrontation erupts. Jessie is accused of pulling the plug on the Ocean Ad, a decision blamed for a $30 million loss. The accuser also says Jessie spread rumors about Chloe, provoking a client to publicly humiliate her and wreck the project. Jessie insists it was her money and refuses remorse. Eric intervenes, calls Chloe merely a junior, and explains he had Ms. Eves's grandmother's costume restored after using it to help Chloe. The episode ends with a stern warning: 'Eric, this is your last chance.'
Coworkers spread a rumor that Chloe seduced Mr. Foster and wore Ms. Eves's costume, igniting scandal. Jessie, blamed for damaging that costume, is publicly humiliated and beaten; she resigns, apologizing as she leaves. Eric steps in, pledges to get justice, and gives a prized jade bracelet to a colleague as Jessie’s apology; the colleague urges returning it to Ms. Eves but Eric refuses. Jessie lies to her grandmother that she's fine. Ms. Eves has already agreed to fire someone, leaving Jessie exposed and Eric's vow unresolved.
On her grandmother's death anniversary, Jessie confronts her husband Eric after learning he favored Chloe—letting Chloe wear Jessie's grandmother's heirloom costume onstage and spending their wedding anniversary with her while Jessie was ill. Jessie ends the relationship, saying 'It's over.' Eric admits fault and apologizes. Chloe appears and explains a bracelet Eric gave her was meant as an apology; Jessie recognizes it as her grandmother's bracelet. Chloe offers to return it. The revelation deepens the sense of betrayal; Eric's apology is rejected and the couple's future is left uncertain.
Jessie tries to apologize, but a woman publicly shames her—ordering her to kneel at the grandmother's grave—and accuses her of trying to seduce the woman's husband. Eric defends Chloe, recalls risking his life and receiving a scar while rescuing someone, and angrily demands Jessie apologize for letting Chloe be bullied. Jessie refuses. Eric takes Chloe on a two-week business trip and sends Jessie home to reflect. Chloe is later promoted to Chief Assistant, then Ms. Eves urgently asks Tiffany to draft a divorce agreement, leaving the household split and the next move unresolved.
In this episode a woman confronts the collapse of her marriage after discovering Eric's casual justification of affairs and another woman openly pursuing him. Divorce papers are ready and questioned, but she stops hoping and chooses action. She agrees to a professor's offer to study abroad, books an international flight, and orders an emergency board meeting. As a shareholder she announces she will pull all investments from Foster Media and publicly sell every share. The episode ends with her decisive withdrawal underway, forcing immediate consequences for Eric and the company that remain unresolved.
On their fifth anniversary, Jessie Eves returns home to find her husband in bed with his mistress, dressed in the opera costume of her late grandmother. The sight shatters her trust and desecrates her family legacy. Without drama, Jessie severs ties to his company, sells her shares, and boards a plane to restart her opera career abroad. She leaves with quiet determination, erasing herself from his life and reclaiming her art.
On their fifth anniversary, Jessie Eves returns home to find her husband in bed with his mistress, dressed in the opera costume of her late grandmother. The sight shatters her trust and desecrates her family legacy. Without drama, Jessie severs ties to his company, sells her shares, and boards a plane to restart her opera career abroad. She leaves with quiet determination, erasing herself from his life and reclaiming her art.