Leah Judd, the true crown princess of Valia, wakes up trapped in the body of the Judd family's long-lost daughter, an outcast in her own home. As the Judd family servants rush her to meet her disapproving grandfather, Leah faces cruel rejection from the impostor who seized her place and from her so-called parents who belittle and abuse her. Ordered into a storage room without food or water, Leah endures humiliation and isolation. Yet, she quietly resolves that those who treat her with such cruelty do not deserve her loyalty, setting the stage for her next move amid growing defiance.
Tina’s family pressures her into marrying the mentally challenged third son of the Zane family to secure business projects, ignoring her feelings. When Tina objects, recalling how they locked her up and starved her, her parents harshly silence her, insisting she has no say. Despite Tina’s defiance and emotional outburst, her father demands order and manners. At a later meeting, Tina respectfully petitions her grandfather to grant her a new father, revealing her desire to escape her harsh upbringing. The episode ends on Tina’s bold plea, leaving her family’s response uncertain.
A young woman boldly confronts her adoptive parents, demanding a new father figure, which ignites a bitter argument. Feeling rejected, her adoptive mother threatens to send her back to the countryside, while others criticize the parents for mistreating their long-lost daughter. The young woman then appeals to her grandfather for support, but acknowledges his age and her desire not to burden him. The grandfather affirms her intelligence and respectfulness, accepting her choice. The episode ends with the young woman revealing her wish to have someone else as her father, leaving the question of his identity unresolved.
Leah, the Crown Princess of Valia, surprises everyone by choosing a reckless, seemingly unqualified man to be her adoptive father instead of accepting a proposal from a wealthy but irresponsible suitor. Despite warnings about his flaws, he assures her he would never sell her off or harm her. As they leave together, Leah reveals she chose him because she felt an immediate connection and trust, seeking genuine care and safety in a strange world. The episode ends with the unresolved tension surrounding whether this unlikely guardian can truly protect and raise her.
In this episode, the daughter of a powerful family receives her father's unexpected support, ending her need to tread carefully around him. He orders an extravagant wardrobe for her, signaling a shift in their dynamic. Meanwhile, the family faces internal struggles as the patriarch wastes time on reckless hobbies, causing concern but no intervention from others. The daughter asserts that the future of the family business now depends on her. As she devises a plan to reach her distracted father, tension builds around who will ultimately claim control in the ongoing family power battle.
Ms. Judd is overwhelmed by sadness, prompting her father to finally confront his neglect. When she asks why he won’t take her to the amusement park, he evades, revealing his obsession with street racing and gambling. Realizing his daughter feels unloved, he orders his assistant to sell his prized sports cars and close his poker nights, even deciding to have their pet alligator slaughtered for stew, symbolizing a break from his reckless lifestyle. Though he tries to comfort her, his drastic decisions mark a shift, leaving the family’s future uncertain as he begins to prioritize his daughter over his vices.
Tina is preparing dinner with her father, who proudly serves an alligator stew he raised himself. Despite the dish's success, Tina is worried about missing her grandfather Judd Sr.'s dinner invitation, feeling hurt by his indifference toward her. When Judd Sr. arrives unexpectedly, Tina confronts mixed feelings of resentment and anticipation. The episode ends with his sudden appearance, leaving unresolved tension about his intentions and how Tina will respond to his visit.
In this episode, a young woman apologizes to her grandfather after her father, known for his reckless behavior, unexpectedly slaughters his cherished pet alligators to make stew and cheer her up. This shocking act is followed by her father giving up his vices—booze, gambling, and his sports car—to buy her new clothes, signaling a surprising change. The grandfather, still skeptical, assigns her a mission linked to this transformation, promising a surprise if she succeeds. The episode ends with Tina caught between hope and doubt as she faces the unknown challenge ahead.
The episode opens with the family focused on the upcoming birthday celebration of a man from the Judd family, whose grandfather offers ownership of the valuable Larkhill Estate if he can improve his posture and appearance. The man's daughter takes on the task of training him to hold proper posture for a full hour, an evidently difficult challenge. Meanwhile, family rivalries emerge as another woman, Yael, is prepared to outshine Tina Judd at the party by performing a rare Valian music score composed by Princess Leah. The episode ends with Tina vowing to defeat Yael, setting the stage for competition at the celebration.
At a formal banquet, Sean Judd, known as the capital's top troublemaker, is expected but late due to practicing etiquette. His brother and others doubt that Sean, infamous for his casual style and rebellious attitude, can truly embrace sophistication. Meanwhile, Sean's sister Tina arrives, raising expectations that his behavior might be restrained with her around. The episode builds anticipation around Sean's entrance and whether he can convincingly adopt a refined persona, ending as he and Tina finally appear at the event, leaving viewers uncertain about how Sean will handle the social pressure.