Mr. Shaw escapes again to avoid a blind date arranged by Mrs. Shaw, sparking a hurried search to capture him. Meanwhile, Finley demonstrates exceptional fish-cutting skills, attracting attention at the marketplace. A woman skilled in both killing fish and defending herself faces accusations of robbery while trying to protect her catch. Despite the search efforts, it’s noted that Mr. Shaw’s fastidious nature makes it unlikely he would be in the foul-smelling market area. As the search intensifies, the episode ends with a sudden warning to watch out, leaving the location and fate of Mr. Shaw uncertain.
Finley Sharps, recently adopted into the Sharpe family and caring for a troubled younger brother, meets a man demanding she marry him for a hefty sum of $500,000 a month to ease her family's financial burden. Meanwhile, Cynthia, the heiress of the Holt family, is pressured into a politically motivated union with the Shaw family's only son. Finley also proves her integrity by returning a lost black card with unlimited spending power and delivering purchased fish despite risks. The episode ends with mounting tension over the forced marriage and Finley's uncertain choice.
In this episode, Cynthia Holt confronts her best friend Ingrid over an arranged marriage involving Cynthia's fiancé, Yale. Cynthia asserts her identity as the Holt family heiress, demanding control over the family's affairs, while Ingrid challenges the outdated practice of arranged marriages and defends personal freedom. The conflict escalates when Cynthia’s mother rejects Ingrid, accusing her of seducing Yale behind her back. Meanwhile, Yale advises Cynthia on handling business matters with honesty, hinting at a strategy to secure their alliance through a marriage certificate. The episode ends with mounting tension over the true loyalties between the characters.
After a sudden accident, a man wakes up to find the female doctor who promised to stay with him has vanished. Determined to locate her, he instead focuses on arranging a contract wife to fulfill an urgent need. Meanwhile, Dawn Sharpe’s ex-girlfriend, Tina Lister, confronts him demanding $500,000 to settle a past dispute, threatening a lawsuit if refused. Tina bitterly accuses him of ruining her family’s finances and health. Pressured and unwilling to escalate, Dawn reluctantly agrees to pay the sum. The episode ends with unresolved tension as Dawn faces mounting personal and financial crises.
Finley openly admits to her past relationship with Dawn and declares they owe each other nothing, prompting tension with her adoptive mother who fears the Shaw family’s influence and warns Finley against marrying into their powerful clan. Despite accusations that the marriage is a transactional sham, Finley insists her husband, Yale, truly cares for her. Facing hostile relatives who accuse her of manipulating Yale, Finley resolves to stand strong and protect herself. The episode ends with Finley confronting the rising opposition within the Shaw family, uncertain how she will overcome their pressure next.
On a dark, windy night, a woman twists her ankle, scattering strawberries. Yale, a man known for his mysophobia, surprisingly picks them up, revealing his feelings for her. Despite her initial coldness and rejection, Yale persistently cares for her, taking her to the hospital and showing genuine kindness. Moved by his sincerity, she agrees to be with him. Meanwhile, rumors swirl about Mr. Shaw, a typically cold man, who surprisingly humbled himself after rejecting a manipulative flirt. The episode ends with the woman revealing she is pregnant, hinting at new challenges ahead as gossip begins to spread.
A woman is accused of spreading a false rumor that she is pregnant with twins fathered by Yale, threatening her family's reputation. Yale demands a blood test to expose the truth. Under pressure, the woman tearfully admits she was pregnant but was forced to abort the twins to protect the family honor. As she describes haunted dreams of the lost children calling for their grandmother, the tension escalates. The woman's claims ignite outrage, with Yale's family shocked and conflicted. The episode ends with the woman's distressed mother collapsing, leaving the family crisis unresolved and emotions running high.
May suddenly collapses, alarming her family and prompting urgent attempts to revive her. Despite her weak pulse and faint heartbeat, someone skilled in first aid steps in to help stabilize her condition. As May’s mother expresses regret and urges May to recover and have children, a conversation reveals hidden tensions involving loyalty and deception. Later, a discussion about sharing a bed reveals boundaries and conditional trust tied to money. Meanwhile, a strained friendship deteriorates amid betrayal and rejection, ending with a fierce refusal to assist again. The episode closes on the strain between characters as unresolved conflicts deepen.
In this episode, a tense family confrontation unfolds as Hansel and an aunt deliver a formal invitation, asserting his intent to claim the Shaw Group inheritance over Yale, his cousin. The aunt belittles Yale's position and his late father, provoking sharp insults and a heated exchange. Hansel asserts his family's backing while Yale’s mother's status as the boss’s mother sparks further defiance. The conflict escalates with threats of violence and challenges to family loyalty, leaving the power struggle unresolved and the future of the inheritance hanging in the balance.
Finley wakes up after being forcefully roused, causing tension with a disapproving family member who chastises her rude behavior. Despite the friction, another relative praises Finley for defending the family, highlighting the growing divide. Finley is offered macarons as a peace gesture while being warned to avoid family disputes. Later, Finley is invited to an engagement party, prompting surprise at her transformation from a fisherman’s daughter to an elegant lady prepared to navigate high society. The episode ends with this unexpected shift, leaving Finley's true acceptance in the family uncertain.