From Death to Power, I Rise Full Episode

From Death to Power, I Rise - Episode 1

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Lucas bursts into his mother's kitchen crying, "Mom, help me — I was bitten by a snake." She dismisses him as a liar, favors Nathan, and orders him out. Paramedics find him in the south residential area and bring him to hospital. Doctors control the venom but blood tests reveal a severe illness; they say he needs an immediate bone marrow transplant or he'll die and demand emergency and antivenom fees. Calls for help fail. Mrs. Miller refuses to meet him and sends him back to his room, leaving treatment and payment unresolved.

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From Death to Power, I Rise - Episode 2

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At the episode's opening Nathan, bleeding and desperate, confronts his parents: "Dad, Mom, have you really never once thought to look back at me?" He insists, "I'm your son." The scene cuts to a homecoming where relatives praise Nathan and promise him warmth, care, and education after a decade away. Just as the family vows to make amends, someone interrupts, yelling, "Answer me! Did you take Lucas' watch?" The celebration collapses into immediate suspicion, leaving Nathan publicly welcomed but privately accused and the watch's truth unresolved.

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From Death to Power, I Rise - Episode 3

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When their father discovers Lucas’s watch in Nathan’s room, he angrily accuses Nathan of stealing and lying, forces him to kneel and forbids him from the main house, ordering him into a back storeroom to reflect. Nathan later asks their mother to guarantee a scholarship so he can study abroad, but she refuses, saying Millers' sons don't need to apply and scolding him for lacking proper education. She instead reassures Lucas and promises to buy clothes for his trip. The episode ends with Nathan punished, denied the guarantee, and isolated, his chance to leave now in doubt.

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From Death to Power, I Rise - Episode 4

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A brief family scene opens when a child hands something to his father and accidentally burns someone named Lucas. The father rushes to treat the burn, scolds the child for carelessness, and calls for a towel as Lucas is tended. Hours later the mood shifts when the same child quietly tells his father, "I'm sick," and reveals he has leukemia and needs a bone marrow transplant. He pleads, "Please...help me." The revelation becomes the episode's turning point, leaving the father confronted with the diagnosis and an urgent request as the episode ends without his answer.

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From Death to Power, I Rise - Episode 5

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At home a man pleads to be let in, insisting he has little time: 'Dad...Mom, please take me to the hospital.' His father brands him a disgrace, accusing him of faking illness for money after Lucas warned them. Others order the family to keep him out and tell him to 'reflect on himself.' The household shuts the door on his pleas despite his claim the hospital can confirm it. Turn: medical proof is dismissed. He ends locked outside, facing possible exile in the mountains and unresolved, urgent need.

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From Death to Power, I Rise - Episode 6

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Nathan returns home as family members promise to make up for someone and greet him. The mood snaps when another person explodes, accusing someone of dragging Lucas into trouble and of hurting him. Nathan reels and questions whether this is the family he was supposed to have. The confrontation escalates: relatives order Nathan to get up, call him bold and forbid tantrums. The episode closes on the shouted command "Open the door." Nathan hesitates, leaving Lucas's accusation and the family's next move unresolved.

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From Death to Power, I Rise - Episode 7

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A stern family elder confronts the Millers' heir after he skipped greeting at the main house. She berates him for abandoning manners, reminds him she pulled him out of a poor village and made him heir, and accuses him of sneaking off to lowly places instead of the hospital. The heir fires back: a friend saw Nathan leaving a west-city bar with shady people, contradicting Nathan's story. Voices heighten as the elder tries to shame him and then snaps, 'Stop the act!' The accusation against Nathan hangs unresolved, threatening family order.

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From Death to Power, I Rise - Episode 8

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Mom confronts Nathan after another fight, berating him for the mess he made and ordering him to stay in bed, saying he’s no son of hers. She then tells Judy that when Nathan returns tonight she will refuse to see him and to send him back to his room to reflect. Mr. Lucas objects, insisting he brought Nathan back, fed and clothed him, while others suggest Nathan is unused to family rules or stayed out too late. The household is split and tense, and the episode ends with everyone bracing for Nathan’s return and the fallout.

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From Death to Power, I Rise - Episode 9

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At breakfast the family erupts over Nathan's late-night behavior. Grace admits, "Don't blame Nathan. It's my fault," saying she should have stopped him, while the parents tell Lucas to ignore Nathan and let him fend for himself. The scene shifts to a chess game where Lucas plays a surprising, brilliant move; his father praises his improved skill and calls him the family's genius. Before they can process the praise, someone detects a sudden, foul odor in the house, and the episode ends with the family alarmed and the source still unknown.

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From Death to Power, I Rise - Episode 10

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A foul smell in the Miller household triggers complaints: trash was cleared but the stench returns. Judy, the maid, reports it seems to come from Mr. Nathan’s room; Mrs. Miller berates him for poor hygiene while Lucas is told to demand he clean up. Amid preparations to visit the influential Pearsons—Lucas being of marriageable age and set to meet their eldest daughter—the family decides to leave early to avoid the “jinx.” Later, a worker finds the storeroom reeking and locked from the inside; they debate prying it open, leaving the source unresolved.

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