Stella hides indoors while Iris and Jerry's mother wait at the door; Jerry jokes the risk is 'exciting.' Jerry's mother insists he see Iris off—she's leaving the country—and threatens to 'break your legs' if he fails. She then reveals she bought a villa as a wedding gift. A woman with Jerry objects, but he says the house is for Iris. Later Jerry brings his mother and Helen, Iris's mother and her long-time friend, to inspect the villa. The door won't open and someone shouts, "Stop - this is not your house," leaving access and ownership in doubt.
Two older women show up at villa No.15 and accuse resident Ms. Stella Brown of stealing the house. They haggle, hurl insults, and demand money; one offers $30,000 to leave. Stella summons security and promises payment to have them removed. A claimant insists she paid for the villa, but management reveals No.15 was a gift from Grant Group’s CEO to Ms. Brown. Then one woman blurts, "Jerry is my husband," shocking bystanders who mention the name Lisa and even wonder if the woman could be Jerry’s mother. Ownership and personal ties remain unresolved as security moves in.
Officials check owner records for house No. 15 and find no one named Lisa. Two older women are accused of claiming a connection to Jerry; Helen vows to get to the bottom of it while Lisa insists, "I trust my son-in-law." The pair trade insults, one calls the other a scammer and claims Jerry is her husband, then threaten to call Jerry to punish the family. The argument escalates until someone cries for help and Jerry appears, forcing an immediate confrontation whose outcome remains uncertain.
An older woman and a friend stage a scene at the doorstep after she says they bullied her and begs a companion to defend her. She speaks; Jerry Grant answers as Grant Group CEO and warns he'll come in person. The woman accuses Jerry of giving away a house she bought for her daughter‑in‑law to his mistress, and names Iris as her best friend's daughter, vowing to make him pay. Bystanders question whether she truly is Mr. Grant's mother. Jerry accepts the face‑off; the episode ends on "You're in deep trouble" as his arrival and the claim remain unresolved.
A ragged elderly woman appears claiming to be Jerry's mother. Stella and building staff immediately accuse her of scamming and summon property management and security to inspect her. Security backs Stella, declaring the woman a fraud and saying they saved Ms. Brown from danger; the boss praises them and promises triple pay if they protect Stella. Jerry wavers - he fears consequences if she really is his mother - while Stella taunts the woman to prove herself, demanding a kneel-or-apologize wager. The episode ends with the woman's identity unresolved as everyone presses her to prove who she is.
At the villa entrance, staff deliver a customized furniture list supposedly from Jerry Grant’s mother and a woman appears claiming that role. Jerry and his entourage accuse her of being a fraud, order her to wait, and Stella is told to keep her there. Insults escalate as the claimant taunts the others, threatens her husband’s arrival, demands an apology and even orders kneeling. The argument turns physical; bystanders try to restrain the fight while someone invokes Iris’s superiority. The episode ends with the claimant declaring, “Tell your daughter that only I deserve to be Jerry Grant’s wife,” leaving the family claim unresolved.
At a villa, a furious woman and her henchmen storm in, demanding an older woman kneel and apologize for "hurting my girl." They taunt her as a homewrecker, threaten to report staff and physically force two people down, pressing an ultimatum: kneel or the other will be made to. Lisa refuses amid shouts and struggling as the mob tries to humiliate her. The situation escalates to threats and a near-forced kowtow, until a newcomer appears at the door. Someone utters "Mom?" and the arrival stops the assault, leaving the confrontation frozen and the fallout unresolved.
Lisa Grant buys a wedding house for her daughter-in-law, expecting gratitude and celebration. She brings her old friend Helen Roy to show the gift, but at the front door a stranger steps forward and halts them. The woman points at Lisa and accuses her of being a thief, hurling insults in public. Confusion and shock flare: Helen is stunned, neighbors gather, and Lisa's carefully built good name and her daughter's future suddenly tremble. No explanation comes. The accusation cuts deep, turning a joyful gesture into a crisis. Lisa must confront a sudden public shaming while racing to keep her family and reputation intact as secrets and suspicions begin to surface.
Lisa Grant buys a wedding house for her daughter-in-law, expecting gratitude and celebration. She brings her old friend Helen Roy to show the gift, but at the front door a stranger steps forward and halts them. The woman points at Lisa and accuses her of being a thief, hurling insults in public. Confusion and shock flare: Helen is stunned, neighbors gather, and Lisa's carefully built good name and her daughter's future suddenly tremble. No explanation comes. The accusation cuts deep, turning a joyful gesture into a crisis. Lisa must confront a sudden public shaming while racing to keep her family and reputation intact as secrets and suspicions begin to surface.
Lisa Grant buys a wedding house for her daughter-in-law, expecting gratitude and celebration. She brings her old friend Helen Roy to show the gift, but at the front door a stranger steps forward and halts them. The woman points at Lisa and accuses her of being a thief, hurling insults in public. Confusion and shock flare: Helen is stunned, neighbors gather, and Lisa's carefully built good name and her daughter's future suddenly tremble. No explanation comes. The accusation cuts deep, turning a joyful gesture into a crisis. Lisa must confront a sudden public shaming while racing to keep her family and reputation intact as secrets and suspicions begin to surface.