During an anti-vice raid in SpaVille, Monitor, an anti-vice cop, confronts Frank, the spa's House Star, caught for the third time this month. She repeats his past excuses; he insists he doesn't wash feet but "washes away the dust of this world," says he has a heart of gold and helps desperate people because of a gambling father, bedridden mother and useless brother. Pressed, Frank reveals he's been deep undercover for the director, infiltrating major foot spas, and then stops: "I found out..." The raid ends unresolved, leaving Monitor to decide her next move.
At a late-night meet, a man reveals an insider tip: SpaVille Club’s anniversary will triple any top-up—10k becomes 30k—so he pushes his friend to drop 100k to get 300k. The proposal triggers fury: the friend lashes out, calls the tipster a bastard, frantically searches for a gun and threatens violence, while others physically restrain him and deride him as a desk jockey. Secrecy and profit pressure heighten the scene. The episode ends with someone calling for Frank and asking how he turned out like this, leaving Frank’s next move undecided.
Frank is dragged before the Chief in a crowded scene after a confrontation. Lila taunts him, reminding everyone he left without looking back while the onlookers egg the Chief to punish him. The Chief tells the others to leave and vows to take over; Frank frantically apologizes, begs not to be left alone with the Chief and offers to confess to anything. Pressure escalates as voices shout, "beat the crap out of him!" An officer then tests Frank's tolerance—"How's the pressure? Better than those girls?"—and the Chief moves in, leaving Frank's fate unresolved.
Frank is mocked for his calloused hands and fed up with menial tasks. At a briefing they present Bernice Ruth, a venue owner suspected of trafficking but short on evidence. Leaders assign Frank as a secret mole to win her trust and gather proof. A superior offers top credit and to clear his parents' names, but Frank rejects empty promises and warns, 'If I can't get close... don't blame me.' Urged by colleagues who trust his charm, he agrees: 'I will handle it.' The episode ends with Frank stepping into the undercover job, the case—and his parents' vindication—left unresolved.
After a briefing, an undercover agent is told the only way to reach powerful figure Bernice is through her driver-enforcer Hank Kade and her right-hand, Freda Paul, who runs five clubs including SpaVille. Her superior warns Freda is protected by influential lovers and advises starting with Hank, but the agent insists she'll handle it. The chief roughs up and then releases a suspect, saying the lesson is over. Haunted by her parents' fatal car crash and a year in protective custody, she accepts the risky assignment to penetrate Bernice’s circle — and heads to SpaVille to target Hank first.
At SpaVille a man is seized after staff accuse him of repeatedly skipping his bill. Officers confront him—"Is this how you bless me?! Get him!"—and he insists it's a "misunderstanding," claiming "undercover work is hard." Someone announces Freda Paul, the boss, wants to see him; they say he's the first in Yorick to try skipping a third time and taunt he has a "death wish." The police order "Take him," and as he's led away someone mutters, "Why do I still care about you?" leaving his fate unresolved.
A car with Wolf and an undercover man notices a cop car tailing them, triggering panic and a rushed plea to be released: "I've been undercover for years and never got caught." They arrive at SpaVille where staff drag in a freshly jailed customer accused of not paying. Patrons whisper about Freda — described as capable and stunning — while one employee vows not to help the nonpayer. Management debates punishment as someone admits guilt for calling the cops. The episode ends with Freda confronted: "What's next?" — she must decide the man's immediate fate.
A man is brought into SpaVille after skipping his spa bill three times and even calling the cops. Freda and the technicians confront him, citing SpaVille's rules—repeat offenders lose limbs—and demand payment. He pleads he was short on cash, invokes longtime VIP status and claims his feelings for the girls were "true love," begging for mercy. Freda refuses without a good reason. Mid-plea, someone makes a sudden, very fast move; bystanders shout "Frank, you!" and a voice cries, "Mommy! I want to be your lapdog, too!" The interruption halts the punishment, leaving his fate undecided.
An indebted woman is dragged before a powerful figure she is forced to call "Mommy" after pleading, "Please spare me this time." Frank's shameless flattery and crude jokes puncture the tension while the newcomer demonstrates massage skills that impress the woman. They learn Freda brought the newcomer not to kill but to use. The powerful woman offers a deal: handle a task, and the newcomer's debt is wiped, SpaVille visits are free, and "the girls are yours." When someone asks, "Including you?" an angry outburst cuts the scene, leaving the newcomer's fate unresolved.
Frank's godmother tasks him: track down 'Todd Lyle', 'take him out' and bring back his phone; she promises to make Frank her godson and in charge of SpaVille if he succeeds, but warns of consequences and gives him one day. Frank panics—Todd looks dangerous and may face murder charges—yet he has only a photo and no intel. Frank vows, "If I fail, I'll kill myself." The episode ends when a cop arrives demanding Frank's release and threatening to shut them down, forcing an immediate choice and leaving Frank's mission unresolved.