Rachel has helped Cody secure a major project at his branch, and they are preparing for their upcoming wedding. Cody offers Rachel his limited edition McLaren as a gift to impress his client, showing trust and affection. Meanwhile, Rachel plans to pick up Cody's mother from the airport tomorrow morning to make a good impression. Arriving at the airport looking disheveled from work, Rachel worries about her appearance but relies on Cody's assurance that his mother is kind. The episode ends with Rachel spotting the sports car Cody gifted her, setting the stage for their meeting with his mother.
A man arrives in a work outfit, awkwardly prepared but bringing a gold bar as a gift to win over a woman named Rachel. He instructs his mother to charm Rachel, emphasizing that a mother’s impression can build a successful marriage and secure his future with Rachel. Rachel's fiancé, Cody, is reassured that his mother will treat Rachel like royalty to strengthen their bond. When the man’s mother meets Rachel, she warmly welcomes her as
In this episode, the main conflict arises when Mrs. Gill confronts a young woman she suspects is trying to deceive her family by posing as Cody's fiancée. Mrs. Gill insists she has been waiting for a grandson and doubts the woman's identity due to her shabby appearance. The woman tries to prove her relationship to Cody by showing a photo, while a bystander warns Mrs. Gill about potential scams targeting the rich. Despite the woman’s attempts, Mrs. Gill remains suspicious and demands to know the truth, leaving the woman's true connection to Cody uncertain as tensions escalate.
A heated confrontation erupts between a woman accusing another of seducing Cody and threatening his fiancée. The accuser, claiming superior status as the mother-in-law to Cody’s supposed fiancée, belittles the other woman’s lowly receptionist position. The receptionist counters that she is not the chairperson as claimed but suspects Cody lied to impress his mother. Insults escalate into a physical slap, drawing public attention. The mother-in-law figure demands proof of the receptionist's claim to be the true chairperson of White Corporation, setting the stage for a power struggle over Cody’s loyalties and future relationships.
The episode opens with a sharp confrontation between two women over their respective relationships with Cody. One flaunts luxury gifts from her fiancé, including a high-end car and designer accessories, mocking the other's modest possessions. The second woman defends herself, revealing she gave Cody a black card, necklace, and bag intended for his mother. Accusations fly about the true nature of their ties to Cody, with the first insisting they are dating and threatening to prove it. The episode ends with the second woman challenged about Cody’s intentions, leaving her conflicted about whether he truly values her.
In this episode, a woman confronts another, accusing her of trying to come between Cody and his fiancée, labeling her as desperate and worthless. The tension escalates into a physical altercation, with threats of police involvement. An older woman intervenes, trying to protect the accused, revealing a connection through their sons. Meanwhile, Cody's fiancée's mother gets along well with Rachel, and the family prepares for the upcoming wedding. Despite the hostility faced, Cody’s loyalty to his fiancée remains firm, but the simmering conflict leaves the situation unsettled as the wedding approaches.
After discovering Cody’s financial betrayal, Ms. White orders all his cards and accounts frozen and demands a full accounting of everything he has taken over two years. Despite this, she insists the wedding proceeds as planned in three days. Meanwhile, Ms. White confides in another woman about Cody’s unworthiness and introduces her own son, Troy, who is honest but poor, proposing him as an alternative groom. The woman agrees to the match on Troy’s behalf, urging him to prepare an appropriate wedding gift. As plans move forward, Cody secretly sends wedding arrangements, complicating the unfolding deception.
At a lavish wedding, Cody proudly celebrates marrying Rachel, whose family’s union means control over White Corporation and securing their business future. Mrs. Gill and Mrs. Harris exchange polite but tense compliments, underscoring the high stakes of this alliance. Cody dismisses a rival woman, Lydia, claiming loyalty to Rachel as the ultimate prize. As the ceremony concludes with congratulations and calls to kiss the bride, Rachel reacts with visible distress, questioning why this marriage is happening to her. The episode ends on her anguished rejection, hinting at deep personal conflict beneath this strategic union.
Cody arrives visibly shaken and insists to his mother that the woman introduced as his fiancée is an impostor. He reveals that the supposed bride is actually Lydia, a receptionist at White Corp, not the chairperson Ms. White as expected. Cody urges his mother to hide Lydia quickly before the real chairperson arrives, fearing disastrous consequences if Lydia sees the gathering. Confused and desperate for answers, his mother demands an explanation, but Cody can only warn her to act fast. The episode ends with the true chairperson’s unexpected arrival, escalating the crisis.
Rachel White, a billionaire CEO poised to marry Cody Gill, sacrifices public prestige to support his ascent. At the airport she arrives early to welcome his future mother-in-law, Lola George. Lola, an unyielding snob, is drawn to spectacle; Lydia Harris—Cody’s flattering, well-dressed mistress—seizes the moment and presents herself as the ideal daughter-in-law. In a sharp, humiliating twist, Lola misidentifies Rachel as the other woman and tears into her in front of stunned travelers. Stripped of status and dignity on a crowded terminal floor, Rachel faces scorn she never expected. The mistaken identity exposes social prejudice and cracks the careful balance she maintained for Cody, leaving relationships and reputations dangerously uncertain.