Dorian Valmont, a former crown prince from a thousand years ago, unexpectedly wakes up as a six-year-old boy in a noble family of the present era. Upon his return, Dorian faces cold rejection from his new siblings Vivienne and Imogen, who consider him too uncultured and wild for their prestigious family. Meanwhile, Aldric, the adopted son who resembles a young Alaric Valmont, fears losing his parents’ affection now that Dorian is back. The Valmont household is strained by competing loyalties and disbelief, leaving Dorian struggling to claim his place as tensions rise quietly but firmly.
Dorian returns home to the Valmont family but immediately faces harsh rejection from his father and sister, who see him as an uncivilized outsider unworthy of their name. His father openly declares that he only tolerates Dorian because of their grandmother’s intervention and favors his legitimate brother Aldric instead. After a physical confrontation with his father, Dorian is ordered to stay indoors until he learns proper manners. Despite the hostility, Dorian resolves to earn his grandmother’s acceptance and pursue the family’s fortune, leaving the episode on his determined but uncertain path forward.
A young boy is forced to move into a cramped, undesirable room by household staff who dismiss his age and status. Despite harsh treatment and threats referencing his origin from Navorin, he quietly resolves to quickly adapt by mastering the royal secret art, Primordial Breath Technique, to strengthen his weak body. Meanwhile, the Valmont family expresses disdain towards him, openly belittling him during a meal. The episode ends with the boy summoned to meet the waking Old Mrs. Valmont, setting up a tense encounter that promises to shift his precarious situation.
At a tense family gathering, young Dorian challenges the condescending adults who mock his rural manners. Despite being just six, he insists on proper respect and tradition, surprising the elders. When Dorian’s calligraphy practice is discovered, some dismiss it as childish nonsense, but Old Mrs. Valmont recognizes its value and orders the ancestral writings to be brought for comparison. The family’s skepticism clashes with her judgment, escalating tensions. The episode ends with a command to verify Dorian’s potential against the family's prestigious heritage, leaving the true worth of his skills uncertain.
Aldric's family discovers a calligraphy piece resembling an ancient royal heirloom, sparking suspicion about its true author. While his grandmother believes the writing is a direct link to their royal ancestry, others doubt a six-year-old could produce such skill. Aldric admits to practicing the rare Navorin Stroke style, but his mother challenges him to a calligraphy contest to prove originality. Amid tense competition, Aldric’s style is criticized as messy, but a closer look reveals striking similarities to the ancient Crown Prince’s precise script. The episode ends on this surprising revelation, leaving the true authorship uncertain.
Jay returns to his ancestral home, where his grandmother praises him for being a prodigious grandson but questions the authenticity of a calligraphy piece he claimed to write. Jay admits he doubted his own work, suspecting another family member, Dorian, had taken credit. The grandmother reveals their family’s royal bloodline tied to Navorin, urging Jay and Dorian to pay respects at the ancestral hall to gain acknowledgment. Amid this, an earthquake strikes, causing confusion and tension. The episode ends as Jay faces pressure to prove his worthiness within the family legacy, while the ground literally shakes beneath them.
After a mysterious tremor occurs only inside the ancestral hall, the family elders declare that the ancestors reject Dorian, a young boy they consider unworthy. Dorian reveals he possesses rare 'Purple Energy' and great fortune, which his critics dismiss. Despite objections from his older brother Aldric and their mother, Dorian insists on attending an upcoming elite appraisal banquet hosted by the Flynn family, known antique collectors. His grandmother agrees to prepare him for the event, but the family plans to publicly humiliate him to satisfy Aldric’s resentment. The episode ends with Dorian's future at the banquet hanging in the balance.
At an appraisal banquet, the Valmont family faces harsh judgment from high society for bringing back a lost child found in the countryside. Family members insult the boy as a mere country bumpkin, mocking his manners and appearance, while some express disdain for the family's damaged reputation. Tensions rise as one family member openly scolds the father for his handling of the situation, highlighting the social contempt they face. The episode ends with the family isolated and whispered about, leaving their standing and the boy’s acceptance uncertain.
In this episode, Mr. Valmont faces backlash after outsiders insult his son Dorian and three allied families threaten to end their business partnerships. Despite apologies and pleas to maintain the alliances, Mr. Valmont harshly criticizes his family for failing to defend Dorian, escalating the conflict. Struggling to assert his leadership as the new CEO, he prepares to meet influential elders for support. Meanwhile, tensions rise within the family as Darian threatens to oust others, claiming inheritance rights. The episode ends with a sudden confrontation involving Aldric, leaving the family's fragile unity hanging in the balance.
A six-year-old girl named Vivienne fiercely challenges her siblings, declaring her intention to become the primary heir of the Valmont family. After hitting her brother, she boldly claims she will strike anyone who provokes her. Their eldest sister retaliates by slapping Vivienne, intending to teach her a harsh lesson in the name of their parents. Despite this, Vivienne remains defiant, insisting she has the right to compete for the family's power. The episode ends with this volatile family conflict unresolved, setting the stage for further battles over the inheritance.