Clarissa sorts through old belongings, dismissing many items her mother insists are treasures, sparking confusion from those around her. Meanwhile, Clarissa earns 3,000 gold coins through a system but realizes she must continue working for another year, as it’s still insufficient. At home, her father, Truman, counts their remaining resources—only 300 bucks and some ration tickets—and urges using money to buy grain for the next day. They face the aftermath of being framed, with limited funds left. Clarissa finally volunteers to take on the tough task ahead, signaling a pivotal decision amid scarcity and pressure.