At a commander's welcome party honoring the Steven family, Mrs. Gibson is praised by her children and the city elite. Meanwhile, a woman named Louise arrives at a store, trying to buy an expensive dress meant for the future Commander's wife, revealing her connection to the powerful White Crane Sect. She provokes the shopkeeper, threatening the Becker family and demanding information about enemy hideouts. Tensions escalate as sect members order Louise to bring Mr. Becker to the store within minutes, or face expulsion and loss of their standing. The episode ends with Mr. Becker unexpectedly arriving, confronting the crisis before anything can unfold.
In this episode, the Chief of the White Crane Sect angrily confronts Mrs. Gibson for disrespecting her late husband, Mr. Gibson, who fought years to protect Senco. Despite the protest, Mrs. Gibson is forcibly taken away by guards under orders to send uncontrollable forces to the front lines. Mrs. Gibson reveals her plan to gift the White Crane Sect to her husband Carl, now Commander-in-Chief, to strengthen his position. Meanwhile, a child eagerly awaits her father’s return, only to witness an intense moment where her father declares he intends to marry Mrs. Gibson, leaving their future uncertain.
Mr. Gibson is determined to marry Louise, claiming he’s in love for the first time, despite being legally wedded to Eartha. Tensions rise as Carl injures his ankle and faces pressure from family conflicts, with accusations of betrayal and threats of retaliation. Eartha confronts the threat to her marriage while Carl demands a divorce, signaling a fracture in their relationship. Their young daughter Cheryl senses the looming separation but reassures she won't blame either parent. The episode ends with Eartha and Carl at a crossroads, setting up an uncertain and tense future for their family.
Eartha faces a tense confrontation as Carl demands she drop her divorce request to protect his upcoming promotion as commander-in-chief. He accuses her of valuing power over their relationship and warns her to get along with Louise, the woman he loves, or face consequences. Meanwhile, Eartha struggles with sleepless nights and gossip about the commander's new concubine, who flaunts her presence and threatens Eartha's standing. When Eartha retorts angrily to a disrespectful woman, the tension escalates, leaving Eartha isolated and forced to fight for her place amid mounting pressures.
In this episode, tensions rise as an older woman confronts another, threatening serious consequences if Carl finds out about the conflict. Meanwhile, Cheryl, a young woman who has never been to the Paramount, is pushed to perform a dance called 'Senco at Night' to prove herself. Amidst rivalries, Eartha is challenged to assert her status against a favored newcomer who has caught the commander's attention. Despite warnings, Eartha embraces the competition, showcasing her talent in a fiercely contested power struggle. The episode ends with Eartha facing an uncertain fate as the commander’s judgment looms.
Eartha confronts Carl after he harms Cheryl, demanding he stop and help. She punishes Louise harshly to make her feel the same pain Cheryl endured, escalating the conflict between them. Carl returns, warning Eartha to stop and leave with him, but Eartha refuses, accusing Louise of immaturity and challenging her claims as Carl's future wife. Eartha reveals Louise publicly demanded she step aside and insists Louise only wants to marry Carl, referencing a past promise that neither would divorce. The episode ends with unresolved tension over Carl's loyalties and Eartha’s defiance.
Carl faces criticism for choosing Louise, a woman of lower status, as his partner. Despite doubts about her social background, Carl defends her ability to support and understand him, clashing with others who expect a more politically advantageous match. Tensions rise as threats are exchanged, revealing underlying power struggles involving influential families and military titles. Meanwhile, Cheryl confides in her mother about loyalty in a divided family, receiving a valuable keepsake symbolizing independence. The episode ends with Cheryl determined to become strong on her own, setting up future challenges amid shifting alliances and ambitions.
In this episode, a young girl fiercely confronts another woman who has taken her pet bunny, sparking a heated argument about family and ownership. The woman taunts the girl about her absent mother and accuses her of theft, while the girl insists a jade piece belongs to her, given by her mother. The conflict escalates to physical threats as the woman claims all possessions in the house are hers, leading to a tense standoff. The episode ends unresolved with the girl's demand for her bunny and the woman's warning to retaliate violently, leaving their dispute dangerously unsettled.
The episode centers on a tense confrontation between Carl, Louise, and Cheryl after Louise accuses Cheryl of stealing a jade pendant, insulting her mother Eartha, and letting her rabbit scratch Louise. Cheryl denies any wrongdoing and refuses to apologize, claiming innocence. Carl tries to mediate but struggles, as emotions escalate and family loyalties are challenged. The argument reveals deeper family conflicts, with Carl admitting he’s been too lenient with Cheryl. The episode ends unresolved, with Carl’s tough stance signaling a looming decision about how to handle Cheryl’s behavior going forward.
Cheryl announces she will sever all ties with Carl and rally the White Crane Sect against him to dismantle his power in Senco. Carl pleads not to harm a child caught in the conflict, but Cheryl is determined to assert control. Amidst escalating family tensions, Cheryl confronts her father, declaring she and her mother no longer want him. The episode culminates in Cheryl ordering her forces to fill the potholes in Senco and punish those responsible for creating division, setting the stage for a power struggle that leaves relationships fractured and unresolved.