People scour the streets for the miracle doctor while a wealthy passerby gives a platinum black card to a scruffy boy, who angrily rejects being called a beggar. Nearby, a stranger warns Ms. Lowell that an aura of death marks her; she reveals she's only 22 and terminal, and top physicians Isaac Darley, Alric Fleet and Godric Sybill have declared her hopeless. As she laments missed experiences, a bystander volunteers to treat her. The scene erupts when someone seizes Ms. Lowell and, amid shouts, one person cries, "I'll treat her!", leaving her fate unresolved.
Ms. Lowell (Liana) collapses and three top doctors rush in claiming a slim chance to save her. They argue, one boasting God of Medicine status, while accusations surface that someone drugged her and a man is seized for questioning. Mr. Lowell arrives and offers his family's entire business empire for a cure. The doctors produce a golden elixir but another clinician says the formula is wrong and suggests tweaks. After treatment fails they admit defeat. The episode ends with Liana identifying Umbra, the world's greatest miracle doctor, as the only remaining hope.
Mr. Lowell frantically seeks Umbra to save his daughter Liana, but Umbra is unreachable and legendary. A young man suddenly offers to treat her, sparking ridicule and threats—Tina even orders him killed. He insists that killing him will doom Liana, examines her and notes icy limbs with a burning forehead, then declares the diagnosis: "yin-collapsed meridians." The family, stunned, begs him to proceed. The episode ends as they hand him authority to treat Liana, with the cure still unproven and the outcome unresolved.
In this episode a healer identifies a girl's rare "yin-collapsed meridians" and cures her, prompting her grateful father to promise anything in return. The cure draws frenzied attention: townspeople shout to call their savior back and someone begs to become the healer's disciple, but he refuses. Amid relief, a mob accuses Liana of killing Ms. Lowell, turning celebration into suspicion and chaos. The episode ends with a sudden rupture when Molly faces Damian and declares, "I'm calling off the engagement!" leaving their future unresolved.
At a public breakup the woman tells Damian she will soon marry Rowan, hands him a huge breakup fee and returns his gifts. Rowan’s side mocks Damian as poor, flaunting a Patek Philippe while dismissing Damian’s presents as mere rocks. The scene flips when someone identifies one returned stone as draconic obsidian—an extremely rare mineral said to roar when struck and worth billions. Rowan refuses to take the claim at face value and threatens to smash the stone to prove it, forcing Damian to either validate its value or watch it be destroyed.
A genuine piece of draconic obsidian is revealed, its billion-dollar value leaving witnesses incredulous. Amid that shock, Damian is pressured at a gathering to sign an annulment agreement and be dismissed while others taunt him and insist he move on. A rival boasts that Molly is unreachable and that he has Sanctum backing—Theo Moran personally elevated the Mercers to Sanctum's gold membership and is trusted by Umbra—raising the stakes. The rival fills a breakup-fee check worth billions and arranges to meet Umbra, leaving Damian facing the immediate annulment and an impending power play.
At a council, Mr. Umbra, a Gold Sage, unexpectedly announces he will attend the Mercers’ and Sawyers’ wedding, prompting entrepreneurs, military leaders and even the president to accept invitations. The Mercers, who feared being ignored, celebrate as the event instantly gains prestige. The Mercer patriarch orders Rowan to fetch Grace Walter’s heirloom, the Emerald Dragon Bangle, to present to Mr. Umbra. Mr. Umbra also says his mother's heirloom, held by his father, must be reclaimed. The episode ends with the family rushing to secure the bangle before the ceremony, its ownership still unresolved.
Old Mr. Mercer lies at death's door, and the household scrambles for a miracle after locals mention Mr. Umbra, a healer said to reverse life and death. Damian storms Mercer Residence demanding his mother's Emerald Dragon Bangle, accusing the family of stealing property and company shares. The family refuses; voices flare—someone insists an agreement is already signed and another screams, "I won't marry you!" Pressure peaks when Mr. Umbra steps forward and promises to cure the patriarch—but only if the bangle is handed over and he is made heir of Mercer Group. The episode ends on that wrenching choice.
At a family meeting Damian storms in, insisting he must be Mercer Group's heir while his father Andrew backs Rowan. Heated accusations follow: Damian recalls being starved, sleeping in the garage and leaving five years ago; Andrew calls him a beggar and defends Rowan. Plans surface to pay Mr. Umbra - up to 70% or even the whole estate - to restore someone's health at a wedding. Tension spikes when someone gives Andrew three seconds to accept demands or die. Damian sneers, tells him to cut the act, and declares he'll be beyond their reach, leaving Andrew facing an immediate, life-or-death choice.
At a dying father's bedside the family erupts when he says, "I can give you the bangle," but warns the company is the family's lifeline and he must think it over. Andrew blasts Damian as unworthy, calling him a useless cleaner, and the argument spirals into insults. Damian strikes Rowan, prompting threats — "if there's a single crack on this, I'll cut off your arm" — and shocked accusations. The father intervenes, hands a remedy and orders someone to stay alive: "Take this... I still need you alive to watch the show." The bangle choice and family split remain unresolved.