At a loud family meeting about their house demolition and a promised $5 million payout, two sons argue over who gets the biggest share while one brags his wife is pregnant and insults the other's daughter. The quarrel turns physical and their mother is shoved into the water. Relatives panic, call for help, and insist Dylon—who pushed her—must save her. Dylon dives in but soon his foot becomes tangled in underwater weeds. The episode ends with mother in the water and Dylon trapped, both awaiting rescue as time runs out.
At a pool a man begins to sink; despite relatives warning he might blackmail them, a mother dives in and rescues him. The family later discovers they spent all their savings on his hospital bills and argue over whether he was worth the cost—especially when someone notices he appears to have cash. A woman introduces herself as Sharon Lucas and claims the man once saved her, calling him a hero. The man wakes in the hospital confused and, asking, "Then who am I?", leaves his identity and the family's sacrifice unresolved.
Sharon finds an amnesiac man, gives him the name David, and arranges for a sample pickup as someone demands urgent test results. A man quietly declares that whatever the test shows, he'll make her fall for him and guilt her into surrendering her claim to the shares. At work Sharon is berated for leaving during a government inspection and overhears coworkers gossip she expects $5 million relocation and is targeting Mr. Harris after his wife's death. She's then accused of scratching Mr. Harris's car; witnesses point fingers, Sharon insists she fell, and a bystander shouts, "How dare you touch my woman?" The scene ends with Sharon publicly accused while the test result and the seduction plot loom.
At a company parking lot a driver angrily accuses Sharon of scratching Mr. Harris's car and demands payment and an apology. David arrives, calls her “my woman,” refuses to let her be blamed, and forces the accuser to back down when he recognizes him. After the confrontation William admits he borrowed a fancy company car from his boss and paid with online prop money to bluff their way. They rush to return the vehicle before the owner notices, but William then hints he has another reason for being there, leaving their next move and his motive unresolved.
David surprises Sharon by taking her into a high-end shoe boutique. A salesperson presents a $10,088 pair, praising its understated crystals; Sharon balks and warns him not to overspend. David insists, but the salesperson reveals the brand never gives discounts—only senior managers with a board-member-level Gold Card qualify. Sharon admits even a discounted price would still be unaffordable and tries to end the purchase. The tone shifts from treat to tension, and the episode closes with David holding up a card and asking, "Will this card work?"
Store staff are warned to give top-tier service to any company Gold Card holder during the brand's anniversary. Two customers present a Gold Card found by a security guard and realize it grants 90% off, can be stacked with another 90% and a buy-one-get-one offer. They fill orders—asking for multiple items delivered for $20—and join a promotion. Sharon wins the top prize: $100,000 off and a free solid-gold necklace, then chooses and puts on another piece. A phone thought ruined rings; Sharon slips to the bathroom saying it's hers. 'Are the results out?' someone asks, leaving the outcome uncertain.
After a DNA test confirms 'Ms. Sharon Lucas is not biologically related to you,' Mr. Lester refuses the request to return. A woman wins a prize necklace and accepts a free men's bracelet, though she insists 'We're not a couple.' At home she asks 'Mom' for another $20,000 for prenatal checkups; her mother scolds her while an elder snaps, 'I'm carrying your grandson.' Accusations: 'You've got money for a necklace but none for us?' and 'David gave this to me.' The argument explodes into shouting, leaving who will pay for prenatal care unresolved.
Sharon is scalded and suddenly goes into contractions after a family fight over money. David and Sharon accuse David's mother, who openly favors Dylon, of scalding Sharon to force them to accept no money or sign over the old house. The argument escalates into threats: the mother demands cash or the deed and bars them from leaving. Neighbors step in to defend Sharon; she's left bruised and treated but a week later still can't wet the wound. As David prepares to help her undress, they remain trapped under the mother's ultimatum, and the couple must decide whether to give in.
Sharon is urged to leave after being warned not to get her injured hand wet; she asks for time alone after an out-of-control moment. At work, Mr. Lester inspects a gourmet delivery, hears from Charles that Sharon's father refused to change his will, and angrily fires an employee tied to the family dispute. A parking attendant brings Sharon hotel breakfast and hot porridge, notes her arm won't move, and she prepares to go out. While she's gone, the hospital calls: a man fell into the pool trying to save her and they've identified him — the name is left unspoken.
An amnesiac man is cared for by a woman who calls him David but knows he's William. She reassures him while a planner reveals their doctor is on their side and says they should use his real name to build a wealthy identity. They accept the risk—if exposed he'll claim amnesia—and begin preparing fancy food and cars. At dinner, Dylon flaunts a luxury watch he says came “from that guy my mom pulled out of the pool,” drawing ridicule and suspicion. The episode ends with their decision to introduce him as William while the watch threatens to expose the truth.