A laborer confronts a woman named Ms. Dutt after claiming she summoned him, but her security and acquaintances immediately dismiss and insult him, calling him delusional and unworthy. The laborer refuses to leave despite being physically removed, prompting a tense standoff. A man tasked by Ms. Dutt's father to protect her arrives just in time, warning he will have the laborer forcefully removed. However, Ms. Dutt intervenes, ordering him not to harm the man. The episode ends with the conflict unresolved as the laborer’s true reason for being there remains a mystery.
Quinn Thorne, a club waiter, once pulled Sera Dutt from a drugged stupor. In the confusion she mistook him for an antidote and kept half of his jade necklace as a token. Six years later, Quinn works at a Dutt Group construction site, scraping together money for his foster mother’s medical bills while enduring coworkers’ mockery about his single status. Then Sera returns—this time with a little girl. Lila sees the matching jade and, to Quinn’s shock, calls him 'Dad.' The abrupt claim shatters his careful routine. Duty, identity, and past coincidence collide as Quinn faces a sudden, fraught choice: deny a bond he barely remembers or accept a responsibility that upends his life.
Quinn Thorne, a club waiter, once pulled Sera Dutt from a drugged stupor. In the confusion she mistook him for an antidote and kept half of his jade necklace as a token. Six years later, Quinn works at a Dutt Group construction site, scraping together money for his foster mother’s medical bills while enduring coworkers’ mockery about his single status. Then Sera returns—this time with a little girl. Lila sees the matching jade and, to Quinn’s shock, calls him 'Dad.' The abrupt claim shatters his careful routine. Duty, identity, and past coincidence collide as Quinn faces a sudden, fraught choice: deny a bond he barely remembers or accept a responsibility that upends his life.
Quinn Thorne, a club waiter, once pulled Sera Dutt from a drugged stupor. In the confusion she mistook him for an antidote and kept half of his jade necklace as a token. Six years later, Quinn works at a Dutt Group construction site, scraping together money for his foster mother’s medical bills while enduring coworkers’ mockery about his single status. Then Sera returns—this time with a little girl. Lila sees the matching jade and, to Quinn’s shock, calls him 'Dad.' The abrupt claim shatters his careful routine. Duty, identity, and past coincidence collide as Quinn faces a sudden, fraught choice: deny a bond he barely remembers or accept a responsibility that upends his life.
Quinn Thorne, a club waiter, once pulled Sera Dutt from a drugged stupor. In the confusion she mistook him for an antidote and kept half of his jade necklace as a token. Six years later, Quinn works at a Dutt Group construction site, scraping together money for his foster mother’s medical bills while enduring coworkers’ mockery about his single status. Then Sera returns—this time with a little girl. Lila sees the matching jade and, to Quinn’s shock, calls him 'Dad.' The abrupt claim shatters his careful routine. Duty, identity, and past coincidence collide as Quinn faces a sudden, fraught choice: deny a bond he barely remembers or accept a responsibility that upends his life.
Quinn Thorne, a club waiter, once pulled Sera Dutt from a drugged stupor. In the confusion she mistook him for an antidote and kept half of his jade necklace as a token. Six years later, Quinn works at a Dutt Group construction site, scraping together money for his foster mother’s medical bills while enduring coworkers’ mockery about his single status. Then Sera returns—this time with a little girl. Lila sees the matching jade and, to Quinn’s shock, calls him 'Dad.' The abrupt claim shatters his careful routine. Duty, identity, and past coincidence collide as Quinn faces a sudden, fraught choice: deny a bond he barely remembers or accept a responsibility that upends his life.
Quinn Thorne, a club waiter, once pulled Sera Dutt from a drugged stupor. In the confusion she mistook him for an antidote and kept half of his jade necklace as a token. Six years later, Quinn works at a Dutt Group construction site, scraping together money for his foster mother’s medical bills while enduring coworkers’ mockery about his single status. Then Sera returns—this time with a little girl. Lila sees the matching jade and, to Quinn’s shock, calls him 'Dad.' The abrupt claim shatters his careful routine. Duty, identity, and past coincidence collide as Quinn faces a sudden, fraught choice: deny a bond he barely remembers or accept a responsibility that upends his life.
Quinn Thorne, a club waiter, once pulled Sera Dutt from a drugged stupor. In the confusion she mistook him for an antidote and kept half of his jade necklace as a token. Six years later, Quinn works at a Dutt Group construction site, scraping together money for his foster mother’s medical bills while enduring coworkers’ mockery about his single status. Then Sera returns—this time with a little girl. Lila sees the matching jade and, to Quinn’s shock, calls him 'Dad.' The abrupt claim shatters his careful routine. Duty, identity, and past coincidence collide as Quinn faces a sudden, fraught choice: deny a bond he barely remembers or accept a responsibility that upends his life.
Quinn Thorne, a club waiter, once pulled Sera Dutt from a drugged stupor. In the confusion she mistook him for an antidote and kept half of his jade necklace as a token. Six years later, Quinn works at a Dutt Group construction site, scraping together money for his foster mother’s medical bills while enduring coworkers’ mockery about his single status. Then Sera returns—this time with a little girl. Lila sees the matching jade and, to Quinn’s shock, calls him 'Dad.' The abrupt claim shatters his careful routine. Duty, identity, and past coincidence collide as Quinn faces a sudden, fraught choice: deny a bond he barely remembers or accept a responsibility that upends his life.
Quinn Thorne, a club waiter, once pulled Sera Dutt from a drugged stupor. In the confusion she mistook him for an antidote and kept half of his jade necklace as a token. Six years later, Quinn works at a Dutt Group construction site, scraping together money for his foster mother’s medical bills while enduring coworkers’ mockery about his single status. Then Sera returns—this time with a little girl. Lila sees the matching jade and, to Quinn’s shock, calls him 'Dad.' The abrupt claim shatters his careful routine. Duty, identity, and past coincidence collide as Quinn faces a sudden, fraught choice: deny a bond he barely remembers or accept a responsibility that upends his life.