The Taylor Group heiress faces pressure to marry into the powerful Smith Group, but she refuses, risking losing control of the family company to her brother. Meanwhile, John, a construction worker who supports a young woman named Sara through university, proposes with a modest ring but is rejected harshly by her family. Sara is already engaged to a wealthy Taylor Group manager, making John’s chances seem hopeless. Despite this, John vows to continue supporting Sara, while the heiress stands firm against family demands. The episode ends with tensions unresolved as both face daunting obstacles to their personal choices.
During a public confrontation, a woman insists on marrying a construction worker despite harsh criticism about his social status and financial inability to support her. Onlookers doubt the sincerity of their relationship, accusing her of being hired to act and challenging the legitimacy of their engagement. The man faces scorn and threats from skeptical family members, while the woman boldly declares her commitment to stand by him and protect his honor. Against all odds, they get married abruptly, shocking everyone and leaving their future uncertain as tensions and hostility linger.
A man moves into a lavish home, bewildered by the luxurious surroundings and unsure of the woman's true identity. He soon learns she is Luna Taylor, a powerful pharmaceutical heiress who transformed Taylor Pharma into Goldview's largest medical group. Shocked by her status, he questions their sudden marriage, leading Luna to coldly announce their upcoming divorce. When the man expresses doubt about his worthiness, tensions abruptly escalate as Luna violently attacks him and others, forcing them to plead for mercy. With everyone else scared off, Luna confronts the last person remaining, hinting at a decisive and ominous action to come.
John reveals to Luna that he has saved money and plans to support her financially despite their complicated relationship. He offers 200,000 a month for spending money if she behaves, turning him into a kept man. Luna appears hesitant but prepares to leave for a part-time job at the Southcrest Club, where John unexpectedly works as an employee delivering drinks. Luna, the majority shareholder of the club, is surprised to see John there. Their uneasy new arrangement and the revelation of John’s role at Luna’s workplace set up a tense dynamic that remains unresolved by the episode's end.
At a wedding gathering, John’s old college friends arrive expecting to celebrate his marriage to Sara, recalling how he once sacrificed meals for her. However, John surprises everyone by revealing he married someone else. His friends struggle to believe him, some accusing him of joking or trying to save face after a breakup. The atmosphere shifts as John’s closest friend, Kayson, feels betrayed and questions their friendship. The episode ends with the group unsettled by John's unexpected choice, leaving his true bride and motives unclear.
Sara publicly announces she has left John and is now engaged to Kayson Ziegler, a wealthy manager, sparking immediate confrontation. John, a construction worker and Sara’s ex-fiancé, feels betrayed, while Kayson mocks him for his low-status job. Sara's loyalty and choices ignite harsh insults from John, who is belittled for his work despite his university background. The tension escalates when insults turn aggressive, drawing the attention of a manager named Mr. Cole. He arrives just in time to confront John for disturbing the guests, demanding an immediate apology. The episode ends with John facing pressure to back down amid growing humiliation.
At an engagement party, Mr. Ziegler confronts John Brooke, a waiter accused of trying to steal his fiancée. John refuses to apologize, insisting that customer service comes first, revealing Ms. Taylor personally chose Mr. Ziegler. Meanwhile, a woman drops her savings, which John insists she keep, hinting at underlying tensions involving a divorce. Luna questions John's reputation as they decide to return his phone, learning his friends are at a nearby club. The episode ends with a promise of a big surprise, escalating the brewing conflict around John and those connected to him.
At a tense gathering, John faces harsh criticism from bystanders who doubt his worthiness of marrying Ms. Taylor, the powerful head of a major pharmaceutical company and one of the city’s richest women. They ridicule John, claiming he’s a loser unable to support even himself, let alone someone of Ms. Taylor’s stature. Despite their insults, John remains silent while others emphasize how unrealistic his marriage appears. The mood shifts when John receives a bottle of top-class vintage wine, allegedly sent from his wife, hinting at a deeper connection and leaving everyone questioning the true nature of their relationship as the episode ends.
At a gathering, people doubt whether John can afford an expensive bottle of wine, questioning if it’s fake. They soon learn the wine was a gift from John’s wife, surprising everyone because of her high status. Rumors swirl about John’s relationship with her, especially since he recently paid for a fake marriage, raising suspicions. John denies stealing the wine despite accusations and proves the bottle is genuine. However, his employer fires him anyway, though someone intervenes to stop it. The episode ends with a tense challenge: John must drink every bottle on the table to avoid the theft charge.
At an engagement party, John is pressured and humiliated by his employer and others, who mock his relationship with Ms. Taylor and force him to drink expensive wine as a display of status. Despite harsh insults and threats, John tries to maintain his dignity, refusing to drag Ms. Taylor down with him. When challenged to prove Ms. Taylor's loyalty by calling her over, John hesitates as the crowd watches, leaving his fate and standing uncertain.