Yvette is urged by a friend to consider Maak Joseph, who has expressed romantic interest in her, but she declines, citing her focus on clearing her late father's name after his suicide and the subsequent suspicion of legal fraud. Amid this, Yvette’s mother has suffered a stroke, adding to her burden. Despite warnings that probing into her father's case could be dangerous, Yvette remains determined, especially now that key figures involved are gone, leaving only Mrs. Zimmer and her son. Meanwhile, Yvette prepares to return to a casino leadership role after two years abroad, but insists on resolving personal matters first, setting up a tense crossroads in her life.