Awakening mid-burial defines this episode: a woman who just transmigrated into Dee jolts awake as gentlemen try to seal her coffin after three months of slow poison. She stops the burial and learns Marad's rule: females supply spiritual power that prevents males’ beastification. Locals plead for her aid as their power drains; she refuses to yield and concentrates until her spiritual energy returns, averting immediate transformation. Relief flips to political attack—court figures demand a divorce and publicly call her a fake heiress. She answers, "Bring it on!", leaving her royal status unresolved and the court divided.
Dee, a woman who was drained by her three husbands, wakes as they demand she sign papers to dissolve the marriage and leave with nothing. When their insults push her blood pressure up, her Mad Revenge System activates, giving an S-class mission: rip the agreement and counter-sue. Dee tears up the contract and files a counterclaim under Marad’s Contract Marriage Act, demanding 100 million for rescue, abuse, infidelity and psychological damages. The ex-husbands refuse and threaten to bankrupt and disgrace her. The episode ends with Dee’s high-stakes counterclaim lodged and the men scrambling to avoid legal ruin.
Princess Reynolds is forced by a hostile group to sign a contract and mocked over a 100 million gold coin stake. When they threaten her life, she says she has nothing to lose and orders Node, her system, to project evidence. Node scans a wine stain and a month of room footage, then cites Article 32 of the Contract Marriage Act accusing the group of gaslighting, physical harm, and attempted poisoning. The group protests, but Node compiles an evidence packet and activates Public Execution Mode, and public exposure begins, "This is the first strike."
A Node scan finds banned Soul-Devouring Powder in a wine glass and on the carpet, matching the toxin in Princess Reynolds' blood. Yuna, newly returned to the palace, uncovers cloud-backed surveillance that disproves a self-poisoning theory. The footage first shows someone calling the liquid a medicine for Dee, then captures several S-class males privately plotting to give the princess slow-acting poison and cold treatment so no one would blame them. With eyewitness, physical evidence, and motive laid out, Yuna declares, "We shall settle this in court." The accused scramble and shout, "Stop her!", leaving the legal move unresolved.
Central Frame grants Princess Reynolds' divorce and immediately revokes the accused men's control over family accounts, liquidating private military rewards and transferring 100 million gold to the princess. Enraged ex-husbands protest lost savings and future pay, singling out Dee as heartless and threatening retaliation. The princess also claims items bought with their funds: she demands Yuna return the Heart of the Ocean, calling it part of the dissolved contract. The public confrontation escalates into humiliation and recrimination, ending with Yuna ordered to give it back and the crowd shouting, "Dee, how could you humiliate me like this?"
Princess Reynolds discovers her necklace that hides a spatial ring of gifts has been taken. A system notification awards her an S-class Physique Restoration Serum and offers two choices: instant flashy recovery or quiet three-day healing. She chooses the quiet option to avoid accusations of faking illness and to watch rivals panic. Locals notice a sudden golden glow; the system announces she is single and, under the Lineage Propagation Act, triggers mandatory marriage-matching. The network search immediately returns a 100% compatible match labeled her "first husband," leaving Reynolds confronting an unexpected pairing.
Dee has just paid off a 5-million debt to redeem a deed for 88 Central Avenue tied to Chad Schroeder, a Canine Clan healer accused of wartime fainting. Town gossip praises the land's huge value but a breaking report reveals Noblewoman Mrs. Brown claiming Chad killed her pet; an angry crowd surrounds his clinic, threatening him. Neighbors mock Dee for matching with a 'quack', and Dee fears someone is trying to seize the land she reclaimed. She sends a man to the clinic to confront the mob and protect her property, setting up a direct showdown.
During a public confrontation, a woman angrily blames a healer for killing her pet Snowball and demands ten million while threatening prison. She also claims Chad, the canine present, is her "new royal husband." A nearby person is issued a system mission to counter her extortion and acts. They flip the attack by citing the Rare Talent Protection Act: Chad's enhanced hearing is imperial property, so the woman's insults caused measurable damages. The accuser is ordered to pay six million for anxiety and treatment loss. The episode ends with the caller asking, 'By card or cash?' leaving her decision unresolved.
In a tense confrontation, others accuse Mrs. Brown of damaging a high-tier beast’s hearing and feeding her pet banned substances to extort vets. Pressured with a possible palace hearing and public disgrace despite her noble clan, Mrs. Brown capitulates and says, "I'll pay," then transfers five million. The protagonist, identified as the "host," receives the funds and the mission completion notification: Reverse-scam mission completed. The host is rewarded the Divine Healer's Codex, added to their inventory. As the payout settles, a new summons—"Come here"—cuts the moment off, leaving the next choice unresolved.
At a public ceremony Princess Reynolds hands five million to her husband Chad, insisting his ear clinic be fixed now that his business is hers. Courtiers cheer and gossip—some mock ex-husbands while others fawn over Chad's looks—as servants praise the princess for protecting him. The celebration is cut short by a sudden tremor: officials report the disturbance comes from the Black Prison. News breaks that the sealed S-class mad dragon Yoda Grayorb has awakened. The episode ends with the crowd frozen and the newly married pair plunged from triumph into an immediate, spreading threat.