A frightened young woman bangs on a locked door, shouting for her mom as a kidnapper says, "I gave your mom 188,000 dollars... now you're mine." He threatens to kill her family and chases her; she breaks away and runs through a narrow escape route. After fleeing, she stumbles into a dim space and wakes a man who claims to be a genie trapped for 500 years. He tells her she awakened him and will be granted one wish. The episode ends with her facing that single, immediate choice and its unknown consequence.
Nina dreams she summons a trapped genie who offers one boon: pick a sworn sibling. She boldly asks to be God’s sister. The genie binds them: Nina becomes God’s equal, anyone who hurts her suffers thrice her pain, but she can’t act freely — she must burn incense and gain God’s consent before using that status. Nina then wakes to a woman claiming to be her biological mother, saying Nina was swapped at birth and urging her to return home to inherit her father's quadrillions. The episode ends with Nina confronting an inheritance claim while bound by a new supernatural constraint.
Nina wakes from a strange dream claiming she became sworn siblings with God and discovers quadrillions in her account. Her adoptive mother ambushes her, calls her ungrateful, demands $188,000 reimbursement and physically blocks her from leaving. Nina then manifests a power, declaring anyone who hurts her will suffer thrice the pain; bystanders recoil as the effects appear real. A woman who says she's Nina's biological mother arrives, offers to find a lawyer, urges Nina to come home and insists, I'm the sister of God. The episode ends with Nina pulled toward this woman and the outcome unresolved.
At a family gathering, a mother tells Nina—her biological daughter—to get along with Lily, who has lived with her and the Gibsons for 18 years. Nina bristles. A rival publicly calls Lily a "fake heiress" and vows to have their wealthy mother choose between them, even boasting, "My brother is God." Tensions erupt when Samuel attacks Lily. Someone yells, "Samuel, stop it!" and tries to help Lily up and apologize on her behalf. Samuel refuses to back down, taunting, "You think I wouldn't dare hit you?" The episode ends with Lily injured and the household choice unresolved.
A violent visitor storms into a home and orders a guardian to make their adopted daughter Lily hand over the small item she clutches for someone named Nina, threatening "I'll kill you!" Lily refuses, protecting the candies as a gift reserved for Nina. The intruder pressures the guardian, reminding Lily she always gave Samuel what he wanted, but Lily stands firm. Later someone quietly gives Nina a candy, explaining her late father bought the jar and she saves pieces for important moments. The episode ends with an adult catching Nina sneaking sweets, the threat and family strain left unresolved.
At a tense family gathering, Johann explodes after finding a hidden piece of candy left for Nina and declares, "bitterness is all you'll ever know" in the house. Relatives reveal Nina is Aiden's biological daughter and heir; one guest even asks her to gift them the villa. Others promise to "teach her manners" while the Gibsons attack an intervening outsider and someone breaks down apologizing. Nina's mother pleads and admits fault as the family sneers. The episode ends with Nina and her mother humiliated and the household split over the inheritance claim.
Nina, Lily and Aunt Kelly are living in the family villa after their father's death when a returning family heir insists they no longer need their cousins' help. He forbids taking money, orders them to pack and leave, and claims he's the only heir. Nina rejects relying on relatives and declares "On God." The heir escalates, threatens to build a dog house at the door to force them out. The episode closes with Aunt Kelly and Nina refusing to go and the heir's eviction threat hanging over the villa.
At a tense family confrontation, the self-proclaimed heir asserts control, ordering Nina and Lily out, telling others to get Mom out of the way and remove Aiden's newly found biological daughter. Lucas arrives and is told to seize them, raising the stakes. The heir taunts that Lily's breakdown began after the family tortured her blind dog — castration and skinning performed in front of Lily — and warns someone will be next. When reasoning fails, the heir abandons words for fists, preparing to turn threats into violence and leaving the household in immediate danger.
Johann, the family’s new cousin, seizes Nina and forces the household to kneel while Nina and her mother beg him to stop. The mother even offers their villa and pleads for her daughter's safety after Johann already hurt Lily. Johann answers with threats—to cripple Nina’s legs and prove who’s boss. Nina shocks the room by declaring, "I'm the sister of God," and warning divine retribution, which Johann mocks. Provoked, he orders Samuel to bring a stick and the family erupts in screams and pleas as Johann advances, leaving Nina’s fate hanging as the episode cuts to their cries.
After a childhood secret surfaces, a solitary younger sibling discovers their elder is not human but a deity bound to the family. Invisible miracles draw dangerous attention, forcing a choice between protecting the household and exposing the truth. Loyalties fray as faith, fear, and sacrifice collide. A final reckoning forces them to decide whether to accept a sacred burden or sever the bond to save ordinary life, revealing what family truly costs.