Lord Brandon is ordered to leave after three years when officials locate Frank Zimmer's sister, Jasmine. He vows to honor his fallen comrade by caring for Jasmine and asks someone to inherit his skills; Zander bids him farewell. As Brandon departs, routine problems and a hospital summons interrupt his exit. At the hospital Ms. Lewis reports Jasmine had a nosebleed, then fainted, and doctors now suspect acute leukemia. The key turn replaces a planned handover with an urgent medical crisis, leaving Brandon's promise and immediate plans thrown into doubt as the diagnosis hangs unresolved.
At the hospital, doctors confirm Jasmine has acute leukemia and a surgery will cost $500,000. Both Ms. Lewis and Brandon claim guardianship. Brandon offers $60,000 and another guardian $130,000, but hospital rules demand the remaining balance be secured within seven days after a bone marrow match. Jasmine pleads, "Please don't tell Frank about this," while the adults vow to cover costs. An employer then recognizes Brandon Chester and offers him a bodyguard post, saying, "As long as the paycheck is fat enough." With a week to fill the gap, the group faces a decisive, unresolved choice.
At a client meeting for protection, several high-priced bodyguards from SkyShield parade credentials and fees while Peter Stone offers a lower, no-advance deal. Peter openly taunts the three, calling them losers and challenging their value. Brandon snaps back, bragging he can beat ten or twenty of them, which stokes the others' anger. A man volunteers to teach Brandon a lesson and the group moves to confront him. Peter refuses to back down and dares them: "Come get me." The episode ends with Brandon surrounded and a fistfight about to erupt.
After fending off hired attackers—one warning, "we can't let that brat steal our business"—Brandon Chester defeats several challengers and turns down quick cash offers. His display draws Theresa Sullivan, CEO of Theresa Biotech Solutions, who meets him and honors his request for a year's pay up front. Then she surprises him by retracting the bodyguard offer: instead, she wants him as her fiancé. Colleagues react in stunned silence. The episode closes on the immediate dilemma and the echoed question, "Do you mean your fiancé?", leaving Brandon's decision unresolved.
In a private briefing, Brandon is hired to pose as the fiancé and secret bodyguard of Evelyn, Ms. Sullivan's daughter, for three months while her family's company battles a crisis; Evelyn must never learn the truth. He's handed a paycheck and a new identity as a mountain-trained medic and martial artist, and Cheryl sends him to the university to stay close. Ms. Lewis receives a $600,000 transfer for Jasmine's medical bills, adding urgency. The dean warns him about wealthy, arrogant classmates. A classmate then asks for a phone number, leaving Brandon's cover and next move unresolved.
At a café Eve learns her mother arranged a fiancé visit; she and best friend Elaine vow to kick him out. At work, a manager warns Eve that boss Liam is watching her, adding pressure. During a team meeting a new member is introduced: he announces, “I'm Brandon Sheldon Chester,” and coworkers react with curiosity and hostility. One person shouts, “Stay back!” Later the newcomer reveals, “I have another identity — Evelyn Sullivan’s fiancé,” upending the plan and surprising Eve. The episode ends with Eve and Elaine forced to confront this unexpected claimant and the looming complication of Liam’s interest.
At Chiteny Business School, a man announces, "I'm Evelyn Sullivan's fiancé," provoking outrage. Rivals mock him, accuse him of shamelessly courting Evelyn and warn that Liam—known to be interested—won't tolerate competition. One student pleads, "Please don't send him away. Let's have a fair competition," while others claim the coveted seat for themselves. The claimant refuses to back down, declaring, "From now on, this seat will be mine for good." Threats escalate—"I'll beat the crap out of you"—and the episode ends with a fight or contest about to erupt.
At college a new student provokes Jack, the campus bully, who orders him to slap himself 18 times and write "I'm a dumpkin" 100 times or be made to disappear. Onlookers say Brandon misjudged Jack. Tension rises when a man steps in, warns Jack to leave Evelyn alone and declares, "I'm Evelyn's fiancé." Jack mocks the interruption and rallies his followers. The episode ends as Jack's boys move to grab the challenger, leaving the intruder and the man who claimed to be Evelyn's fiancé surrounded and a fight about to break out.
Brandon Chester was once the Unstoppable Warlord until an unexpected incident collapsed his power and sent him to a strange prison. That cell was no ordinary cage, every inmate was a legend, and inside its walls he awakened an overwhelming legacy of power. Returning to the mortal world, he assumes a single, dangerous role: protector of a top campus beauty. Blade raised, he meets danger again and again, climbing back to strength step by step. Every clash tests his limits and forces hard choices. He sharpens both steel and resolve, driven by duty and a hunger to reclaim himself. When he finally turns around, the ruined road behind him has been remade into glory by his hands.
Brandon Chester was once the Unstoppable Warlord until an unexpected incident collapsed his power and sent him to a strange prison. That cell was no ordinary cage, every inmate was a legend, and inside its walls he awakened an overwhelming legacy of power. Returning to the mortal world, he assumes a single, dangerous role: protector of a top campus beauty. Blade raised, he meets danger again and again, climbing back to strength step by step. Every clash tests his limits and forces hard choices. He sharpens both steel and resolve, driven by duty and a hunger to reclaim himself. When he finally turns around, the ruined road behind him has been remade into glory by his hands.