Morgan Calud, a modern-day assassin trapped in ancient times and forced into marriage with a ruthless regent, now faces an unexpected divorce. After receiving the divorce letter delivered by Basil, Morgan grapples with the fallout, confessing to her mother that she isn’t cut out for married life and believes the divorce might be for the best. Determined to avoid further complications, she plans to leave the capital quickly. Meanwhile, the regent learns of Morgan’s visible distress over the divorce, prompting questions about his next move as tensions between them remain unresolved.
Morgan is being watched despite already divorced from His Grace, sparking suspicion about his true intentions. She learns that threats loom due to rumors about the money she carries, likely spread by the Everlasting Estate. Morgan realizes His Grace’s divorce and antidote are tactics to force her into submission, threatening harsher punishment if she resists. Meanwhile, Morgan and her mother reflect on the strained marriage, seeing it less as a union and more as a battle of wits where Morgan has been forced to bear all burdens. The episode ends with Morgan facing the painful choice to yield or risk harsher consequences.
Morgan decides to escape her troubled life with His Grace by becoming a nun, believing this is the only way to sever their ties permanently. She persuades her mother to join her, and together they leave for a nunnery aiming to start anew and live freely. Upon hearing this, His Grace learns Morgan has shaved her head and embraced nunhood, marking a symbolic and emotional break. His attendants note her sudden change to a maiden's hairstyle immediately after divorce. The episode ends with His Grace grappling with the reality that Morgan is no longer his woman, leaving him to face the personal loss and question who is truly more miserable.
Morgan’s attempt to control a woman backfires, leading her to shave her head and retreat to a nunnery. Despite expectations, she defies conformity by secretly eating there. Morgan visits the nunnery incognito, failing to hide his presence properly when he is caught with rice on his mouth. His disguise and actions highlight his uneasy position and foreshadow further conflict. The episode ends with Morgan exposed in a vulnerable moment, hinting at unfolding challenges in maintaining his control and influence.
His Grace arrives unexpectedly at Miss Calud's head-shaving ceremony, a ritual marking her transformation into a nun named Seraph. Their tense interaction reveals Miss Calud's firm decision to abandon her past identity, despite His Grace's mocking disbelief and teasing remarks about her shaved head. While she insists this change is sincere and not meant to provoke him, His Grace challenges her resolve sarcastically. The episode ends with Seraph standing firm in her new identity, yet the unresolved tension between them suggests deeper conflict to come.
After shaving her head to renounce love and devote herself to spiritual practice, a woman declares her new path, prompting the man known as Your Grace to react with anger and confusion. Despite warnings from an attendant who fears Your Grace might act rashly and harm her, he remains fixated on his own pain and the secret illness he hides. When presented with a letter, Your Grace abruptly decides to return to the capital immediately, leaving the woman's fate uncertain and tensions unresolved.
Darryl is troubled after hearing that Miss Calud has become a nun, sighing repeatedly over the news. He hesitates to visit Morgan, fearing it might cause her more trouble. Suddenly, His Grace arrives unexpectedly at the Grand Tutor Residence, despite plans to rush back to the capital. During their meeting, Darryl is reminded by Old Mr. Payne to keep proper respect and not overstep his status. His Grace confronts Darryl about Morgan’s new path, hinting her choice stems from resentment toward him. Darryl is urged that with gentle coaxing, Morgan might return—but the outcome remains uncertain.
His Grace struggles to resolve the conflict with Morgan, who has withdrawn to a nearby nunnery and sent a divorce letter. Mr. Payne proposes sending Cecil, who Morgan regards as an older brother, to persuade her to return. By having Cecil intervene, they hope Morgan will feel less pressured and will come back to negotiate with His Grace, allowing him to retract the divorce and restore peace. Cecil accepts the difficult task, aware that his close bond with Morgan puts him in a delicate position. The episode ends on the tense note of whether Cecil’s persuasion will succeed or push Morgan further away.
Morgan is unexpectedly visited by Cecil, an old friend now dressed extravagantly, who manages to enter the nunnery disguised as a nun. Cecil questions Morgan about her sudden decision to become a nun, revealing a playful yet pointed rivalry involving a man named Shane. Cecil boasts she could win Shane’s affection and even vows to become a nun herself to spite him if he marries someone else. The episode ends with Morgan pressing Cecil to clarify whether this visit is merely social or if Cecil has a deeper purpose, leaving the true motive unresolved.
Morgan visits Cecil to persuade him to abandon his monastic life and return to the Everlasting Estate, following his grandfather's wishes. Cecil weighs the risks of remarrying, considering Prince Cade as a potential ally against Shane, but dismisses the idea, fearing Cade's wrath would be even deadlier. Morgan admits his own naivety while Cecil reassures him with a lighthearted remark. Meanwhile, another conversation reveals a plan to understand how men seduce women, but is met with frustration and skepticism, ending with tension over whether the effort is genuine or wasted. The episode closes with unresolved doubts about Cecil's future choices.