Caleb, who lost his arm saving others in a train accident, is the focus as his former colleagues reunite after 12 years. They reminisce about the past and express concern for Caleb’s silence and struggles, emphasizing their commitment to support him. While waiting for Caleb, tensions rise as they discuss his hardships and the risks he took. The episode ends with the group anxiously awaiting Caleb’s arrival, underscoring the unresolved challenges he faces and hinting at deeper troubles ahead.
Kathy and her mother struggle to pay for her father's medical treatment. Kathy secretly collects and sells bottles to raise money, but her mother initially accuses her of stealing. After Kathy insists she earned the money honestly, her mother apologizes for the misunderstanding, and they agree to work together to cover the expenses. Kathy is asked to stay with her father while her mother steps out to make a difficult phone call seeking an extension on their overdue management fee. The episode ends with mounting financial pressure unresolved, as they await the response.
Kathy struggles to pay her debts after her husband's injury shuts down their stall for two weeks, leaving her financially desperate. She pleads with Mr. Miller for more time to pay, but he coldly rejects her, insisting he owes her nothing since they aren't family. As tensions rise, her father secretly reveals a hidden phone number behind a photo frame at her stall, promising that whoever answers can provide help whenever she needs it. This unexpected offer introduces a lifeline, leaving Kathy facing a crucial choice about whether to trust this mysterious source of aid.
A man suffering from liver cancer delivers a heartfelt apology to his wife, Faith, admitting he failed as a husband and father and fears he is dragging the family down. He asks her to take care of their daughter, Kathy, as he watches her daughter trying to buy an apple with money she earned. The family faces the painful reality of his deteriorating health and impending absence. The episode ends with the father expressing his love and regret, leaving the family emotionally unsettled about what comes next.
Kathy tries to leave to get an apple for her father, but is confronted over unpaid fees, sparking tension. Meanwhile, her family faces the shock as Kathy's father mysteriously disappears and is presumed dead. At the wake, a man named David mocks the family, taunting that with the father's death nothing holds Kathy back anymore. This provokes anger and chaos among the mourners. The episode ends with Kathy accusing someone of breaking her father's photo, leaving the family fractured and the mystery of the father's fate unresolved.
At a wake, Faith faces pressure as David demands she pay overdue management fees or lose her market stall. Despite protests that she owes only a few months and offers from others to help cover the payment, David insists on immediate settlement, escalating tensions. Karen secretly gives Faith money to settle the debt, warning about David's threats if the fees remain unpaid. Later, Faith confronts another authority who criticizes her display at the stall, threatening to remove her signs unfairly. The episode ends with Faith caught between hostile enforcement and uncertain support, leaving her stall's future at risk.
In this episode, Caleb's Produce stall faces pressure from the market manager, who demands the stall be cleaned up and renamed, threatening to discard everything if not fixed by next month. The manager mocks Caleb for naming the stall after his deceased husband and father. Despite the harsh ultimatum, Caleb’s wife pleads to keep the name as a tribute. Meanwhile, an old friend plans to convince Caleb to give up struggling alone and join his company as a manager. Caleb’s delayed arrival builds anticipation, leaving the outcome of this confrontation uncertain.
A man confronts a street vendor, demanding that he fix his stall's violations within a month, accusing him of negligence while ignoring similar violations by others. The vendor protests he cannot afford the repairs and feels unfairly targeted. The man orders the vendor to his office, and when the vendor hesitates, he angrily commands the destruction of the stall. Later, the vendor is left struggling, desperately asking passersby for spare change, revealing the harsh consequences of the man’s uncompromising enforcement. The episode ends with the vendor’s uncertain fate hanging in the balance.
A man named Mr. Hunt receives a suspicious call from a child asking for money to change a market stall sign and stop a violent manager. Despite initial doubts about a scam, the caller reveals knowing Hunt’s last name and claims the number came from a secret left by their late father, Caleb Locke, who recently died by suicide after refusing cancer treatment. This revelation unsettles Hunt and shifts the situation from suspicion to concern. As the boy pleads for help, Hunt decides to respond, setting the stage for a deeper involvement with the child's desperate plight.
When veteran Jeffrey Hunt and his comrades launch Horizon Produce, they expect a fresh start. Their plan shatters when market manager David Miller bullies the widow and daughter of Jeffrey's late friend, and Jeffrey steps in to protect them. His defiance enrages David's powerful brother, who retaliates by cutting off the company's sales, driving Horizon into public humiliation. Jeffrey endures insults and sacrifice to shield the family, refusing to yield even as the business teeters. His steadfastness draws the notice of the head of the Ford family. Backed by the Ford patriarch, the Miller family is crushed, Horizon's fortunes are restored, and the veterans at last reclaim justice and honor earned through sacrifice.