Zelma Shannon fiercely refuses to hand over her position as head of the Shannon Group to her younger brother Tim, defying her stepmother Lana and father who want to protect the family wealth from outsiders. The family conflict escalates as Lana pressures Zelma to relinquish control, but Zelma angrily asserts she has earned the company and will not give it up. Tensions climax when Lana orders Tim to punish Zelma, and her father coldly dismisses her worth, declaring that Tim will inherit everything now that Zelma is declared dead. Meanwhile, a separate street scene shows tensions as a beggar is harassed, hinting at rising unrest. The episode ends with Zelma’s fate hanging uncertain, and corporate power shifting ominously toward Tim.
Jimmy faces pressure from his stepmother to marry, leading him to agree to a blind date arranged by Weiss. He meets a woman who suffers from severe memory loss due to a past injury, leaving her with the mentality of a five-year-old. Despite warnings from his assistant Chase about her mental state and unknown origins, Jimmy decides to marry her, seeing it as a strategic move to lower his stepmother Faye's defenses. Meanwhile, an investigation is launched into the recent disappearance of Zelma Amon, head of the Shannon Group, complicating Jimmy’s plans and setting up new conflicts.
Jimmy struggles with a fever and pain in his legs, insisting that the true condition of his legs is a secret that must not be revealed to anyone. Meanwhile, a woman beside him suffers from memory loss and cannot remember her own name, so Jimmy decides to call her 'Burger' privately and 'Annie' in public. Their fragile bond is tested when Felix and Wilma, family members, arrive uninvited. They mock Annie's amnesia and Jimmy's disability, claiming she is suitable because she is 'a dummy.' Jimmy firmly rejects them and prepares to leave, but a tense unresolved moment follows when a suspicious 'welcome gift' is handed to them, forcing Jimmy to make a critical choice.
Jimmy tries to give Annie some money, but Wilma mocks him for being poor and belittles Annie by calling her a dog who blindly follows. When Annie reacts, Wilma escalates to physical aggression, prompting Felix to intervene and demand Wilma apologize. Wilma stubbornly refuses, challenging Felix to make amends instead. The confrontation ends unresolved, with tensions high and Felix struggling to control the situation as Wilma's insults deepen the conflict.
Felix confronts another man over the mistreatment of Jimmy's young wife, warning him to stop. Felix then announces a family banquet his mother insists they attend together. Despite an apology from Felix’s accomplice for causing disgrace in their plan, they celebrate achieving their goal: in seven days, Tim will take control of Shammon Group, and Felix aims to secure his standing in the Pham family by renewing a crucial contract. Meanwhile, disturbing news breaks that Zelma Shannon, CEO of Shammon Group, has gone missing along with the group's official seal. Burger suddenly collapses with a severe headache, sparking urgent concern and a rushed hospital trip.
Jimmy tries to avoid playing with Burger, who insists on spending time with him despite being told to stay in his room. Meanwhile, a conversation reveals a strategic plan to acquire the Shannon Group by buying its shares before a banquet celebrating Tim’s succession. The Forestin Group aims to use this acquisition as leverage in a power play. As Jimmy struggles with Burger’s persistent affection, his flushed face raises concern, hinting at underlying issues. The episode ends with an unresolved tension between Jimmy’s private discomfort and the ongoing corporate maneuvering.
Jimmy prepares to leave briefly, instructing Burger to help herself to treats in his absence. Meanwhile, Jimmy's family doubts Annie's intelligence and intentions, questioning why anyone would want to marry him. They decide to test her to confirm if she is truly a simple-minded woman. At a banquet, Jimmy's family criticizes Annie's manners, warning her that poor etiquette could bring shame to Jimmy. They insist on teaching her proper behavior, putting Annie under pressure to prove herself and fit into the family’s expectations, while Jimmy remains absent during this escalating judgment.
In this episode, Ms. Weiss observes Master Jimmy, who is seriously ill, being encouraged to eat by a woman showing unexpected liveliness, proving she is not pretending her condition. Meanwhile, family members gossip about Jimmy’s status as an illegitimate son, only to reveal that Master Felix is actually the illegitimate child, which has shifted control of the Pham family to Faye and Felix. Despite Jimmy’s weakness, the family agrees he is matched well with the woman caring for him. The episode ends with playful tension as the woman tries to share cookies, but the elders react with irritation, leaving their relationships strained and uncertain.
After a family banquet turns into a disaster due to Annie's actions, Jimmy's relatives blame her for damaging their reputation. Wilma, Jimmy's sister-in-law, is confronted for humiliating Annie, but she refuses to apologize initially. Jimmy insists Wilma show respect and apologize to Annie, which she reluctantly does to avoid further conflict. As the tension cools, Jimmy personally helps Annie wash up and change, revealing his protective attitude toward her. Meanwhile, Wilma coldly refers to Annie as a dummy, hinting at future manipulation, leaving the family atmosphere strained and uncertain.
An older woman pressures Annie to spy on Jimmy by reporting his whereabouts and contacts, claiming it’s to protect him from enemies. Annie resists but is threatened with abandonment if she refuses. Their confrontation escalates when the older woman becomes physically aggressive. Meanwhile, another figure discusses plans to seize control of the Pham Group with Tim's help, intending to undermine Jimmy’s power completely. Confident in this upcoming takeover, they show no concern for Jimmy or Annie, leaving Annie trapped between loyalty and danger as the older woman’s threats loom over her future.