Cindy Quinn confronts her family after being replaced by her twin sister Cecelia at the company, despite her sacrifices supporting her brother David and father Edward through hardships. Cindy reveals how Cecelia’s frailty since birth led their parents to favor her, and how their mother remarried for wealth. Cindy accuses the family of abandoning her efforts and blames them for sidelining her. As Cecelia prepares to marry into the richest family with a large dowry, Cindy’s anger and feeling of betrayal escalate. The episode ends with Cindy vowing never to repeat her past mistakes, leaving the family shaken and uncertain.
After being reborn on the day her parents divorced, Cecelia refuses to accept anyone but her biological father despite her mother's remarriage into the wealthy Shane family. While her younger sister chooses to stay with the Shanes for a better life, Cecelia decides to confront the family's stigma firsthand. She visits the Shane household, asking Evan Shane to look after her sister. Although welcomed by Madam Shane and shown generosity, Cecelia senses underlying caution and hidden motives within the family. The episode ends with Cecelia stepping into the complex Shane household, facing uncertain treatment and future challenges.
Cindy Quinn arrives at the Shane family, where she faces cold formality from Evan Shane but wins over his grandmother by accepting a thoughtful necklace gift. Cindy is offered an internship at Shane Group during her summer break, a chance she never had in her past life. Evan's younger brother acknowledges Cindy's skills in gaining the grandmother's trust, and Evan is assigned to personally guide her. Despite this warm reception, Cindy senses underlying tensions as she wonders if Evan’s polite demeanor conceals hidden mockery, leaving her uncertain about her place in the family and company.
Mr. Shane arrives at the company to fulfill a promise to his grandmother by bringing a young woman to intern there. She struggles immediately with her tasks, failing to calculate basic figures, which draws ridicule from a colleague. Despite encouragement from another intern to support each other as underachievers, the young woman breaks down in tears under pressure. Mr. Shane oversees the situation silently, while a rising tension hints at looming challenges for her to prove herself in this demanding environment.
The episode opens with a tense confrontation where a father harshly reprimands his son for poor performance during his internship overseas, comparing him unfavorably to his sister Cindy, who is excelling despite not having graduated yet. The son feels unfairly targeted while the father insists on tough expectations. Later, Cindy speaks with their grandmother, learning about their mother's poor health and reluctance to see anyone. The grandmother insists Cindy accept a valuable family necklace, part of her late mother's dowry, despite Cindy's hesitance. Meanwhile, the father chastises the son for resenting Cindy's reward and warns about family inheritance conflicts. The episode ends with an urgent message that the Quinn family wants to meet Wendy, promising a new development.
Cindy faces pressure from someone insisting she give up her internship at the Shane Group to her sister Cecelia, who is seen as smarter and more deserving due to past grievances where Cecelia was wrongly blamed for a mistake. Despite the push to hand over the opportunity, Cindy reveals that Madam Shane has offered an additional spot so Cecelia could accompany her, and even suggested bringing along a brother. This sparks a family debate as Cindy's three brothers vie for the chance, leading to a tense discussion about who will claim this rare internship spot. The episode ends with the family preparing to discuss the matter with their father, leaving the final decision unresolved.
In this episode, a woman suspects sabotage as tensions rise between two brothers over family inheritance. While preparing to start their internship, news arrives that a man named Eason suffered serious injuries in a gas explosion and now must hide his disfigured face. At a long-established restaurant, the woman confronts the owner about unsafe gas piping and lack of fire safety measures, exposing negligence that endangers customers. The restaurant is evacuated for inspection just as a new crisis unfolds outside, leaving the immediate danger unresolved and the characters on edge about what will come next.
After narrowly escaping a sudden restaurant explosion, Eason reveals that Miss Quinn is his stepsister. He promises to support her by sending new clothes and jewelry from his family's businesses. The group credits Quinn for detecting a gas leak before the blast, saving lives by alerting the manager. Despite the gratitude, suspicion rises when Eason questions how Quinn knew the restaurant hadn’t been inspected in years and how she detected the danger when others didn't. The episode ends with tensions hinting at deeper motives as Quinn faces Eason's uncertain inquiry.
Eason and Evan reconcile as Evan finally accepts Eason as his stepbrother after initial resentment over their family situation. They bond over lychees and plan to buy a joint gift for Grandma's upcoming birthday banquet, despite Evan lacking money. Meanwhile, Cindy and Cecelia clash over a coveted brooch at a market, sparking tension as both vie for the same gift. The episode ends with their competition unresolved, threatening to disrupt the family's celebration plans.
In this episode, Cindy tries to claim a brooch she saw first at a store, but a man informs her she cannot afford it. Another woman points out Cindy’s difficult family background and warns her not to expect help from the indifferent Shane family, whom Cindy recently joined. Cindy insists the brooch is a birthday gift for Madame Shane, whom she calls grandmother, sparking outrage and disbelief from others who insist the real grandmother is long dead. The conflict escalates as Cindy’s claim insults the Shane family, prompting a threat of harsh consequences for her disrespect.