After supposedly falling from a building, a girl wakes up and realizes she has transmigrated into Yara Jenkins, the deceased leader of the Black Serpent Group. As Yara regains consciousness, her hostile family accuses her of jealousy and pushing her sister Celine down the stairs to steal a piano contest spot. Yara rejects their blame and vows to reclaim her identity and power. Just as tension peaks, another character threatens her, provoking Yara to respond with a bold warning about what it means to truly push someone down a building, setting up a fierce confrontation.
In this episode, a young woman fiercely confronts her powerful family after they accuse her of pushing someone off a building. Refusing to kneel or apologize, she boldly declares she will cut ties with them, despite threats of disownment and warnings about her vulnerability without their support. Her defiance escalates the family conflict, exposing the deep rifts between her and her relatives who belittle her as a mere 'country girl.' As tensions climax, she stands firm on severing ties, leaving her future uncertain. Meanwhile, someone urgently searches for Nina, hinting at unresolved stakes tied to this confrontation.
Mr. White confronts a group over the death of Ms. Jenkins, blaming Nina, his daughter, for the fatal incident and vowing the family's destruction. The Black Serpent Group, a powerful conglomerate, threatens everyone involved, forcing the accused to publicly apologize at Ms. Jenkins' memorial or face brutal punishment. Amid the chaos, a woman claiming to be Ms. Jenkins appears, revealing past intimate knowledge of the men present, which convinces them of her identity. However, her transformed appearance as a frail schoolgirl confuses and unsettles everyone, leaving the group uncertain about her true nature and intentions.
The former underworld boss returns to school determined to leave her violent past behind and pursue college life. Her gang is surprised but supportive, while classmates quickly notice the stunning new transfer student overshadowing the popular campus belle, Celine. Tensions rise as Celine's fiancé, Joseph, tries to downplay the threat, but the boss boldly confronts hostility from other students and even defies a pointed finger with a fierce warning. Meanwhile, Joseph quietly accepts lunch made for him by Celine, creating a subtle but uneasy triangle. The episode ends with an ominous declaration that Celine is dead, leaving the new chapter suddenly clouded in danger.
Nina Shaw confronts a classmate who accuses her of reckless behavior after staying out all night, sparking rumors about her character among peers and family. Despite the tension, Nina remains composed as the false gossip escalates, with the rival determined to ruin her reputation. The conflict turns violent when the rival attacks Nina, severing her arm and threatening permanent damage unless she gets urgent medical help. The episode ends with Nina facing physical pain and emotional turmoil as she rushes to save her arm while still defending her innocence and focus on her studies.
Nina Shaw struggles with her injuries after breaking a classmate's arm, sparking school tensions. During class, she uses an old talking pen to aid her studies, but struggles with upcoming SAT prep, causing concern from the administration. Meanwhile, Dylan and his gang target Nina, trying to force her to apologize on camera for a reward, escalating into a physical confrontation. Nina's teacher, Ms. Charles, arrives after being alerted that Nina is meeting unknown men. Fearing expulsion and family disgrace, Nina faces mounting pressure as Ms. Charles arrives to intervene, leaving her future uncertain.
Nina faces expulsion after injuring two students, Dylan and another boy, in a violent confrontation. At a disciplinary meeting, Nina’s classmates accuse her of bullying, but the teacher, Ms. Charles, uncovers that the boys had actually been harassing Nina first by invading the girls' restroom. The situation escalates as Nina’s sister is also implicated for spreading rumors and enabling the bullying against her. With their futures at risk, Nina’s peers are ordered to bring their parents, prompting Byron to volunteer to impersonate Ms. Jenkins' parent to support Nina, despite risks of conflict.
At school, Ms. Grant confronts Ms. Charles about her son Dylan being beaten, but the teacher claims Dylan and outsiders harassed Nina first. Ms. Grant insists her son’s status protects him and attacks Nina’s family background. The situation escalates when Mr. Wilson arrives and demands the teacher apologize to Dylan, while the teacher warns about Ms. Grant’s powerful ties to the Black Serpent Group. It’s revealed that the group’s leadership recently changed, with Mr. Grant’s backer likely becoming CEO. The episode ends as both sides realize they share the same influential backer, setting up a tense power struggle.
Nina arrives at the Shaw family home after being attacked, immediately accused of bullying her sister Celine. Nina reveals that Celine actually orchestrated an attempted assault against her, prompting the family to shift the entire inheritance to Celine as punishment. Nina's teacher intervenes, testifying that Nina is bullied at school despite her top student status, but the family dismisses this, accusing Nina of cruelty and scheming. A heated confrontation escalates as threats are issued to silence opposition, leaving Nina isolated and the family fortune’s fate between the sisters unresolved.
Nina Shaw faces intense pressure after beating Dylan Grant, the son of the powerful Grant family backed by the Black Serpent Group. Dylan's father demands an immediate apology and threatens to sever all business ties, risking the Shaw family's downfall in Habor City. Despite her father's insistence, Nina refuses to kneel and apologize, causing a heated confrontation. Family members argue over the humiliation and consequences, while the Grants escalate threats, warning of violent retaliation if Nina does not comply. The episode ends with tensions at a breaking point as Nina stands firm against the Grant family's demands.