At the Quinn Group mansion, CEO Shawn demands an unusual medical check, leaving staff uneasy about his intentions. Meanwhile, his assistant reports the ongoing but fruitless search for a woman with a unique peach blossom birthmark, believed to be the only pure Yin body capable of detoxifying Shawn's pure Yang body before he turns 30. Parallelly, a young woman named Jansey struggles with her heart condition and the financial obstacle preventing her from attending university, sharing a tense conversation with her grandmother about her uncertain future. The episode ends with both Shawn’s desperate search and Jansey’s health crisis unresolved.
A man suffers a sudden relapse of Yang poison, triggering urgent concern. Meanwhile, another character reveals that a woman with a distinctive birthmark is the world's only pure Yin body, implying her unique significance. The man regains consciousness, and the person attending to him cautiously asks if he feels unwell and offers to help by removing his clothes, signaling escalating care and possible treatment. The episode ends with this tense moment unresolved, as the true connection between the poison and the pure Yin woman remains unclear.
Naomi is forcibly held by a man who claims that physical contact with her pure Yin body can relieve his Yang poison symptoms, despite her protests and threats to call for help. After the man flees, Naomi reflects on her difficult situation at home, where her grandmother left the hospital early due to expenses. Naomi then receives a surprising call from the president of Ransco University, informing her that a mysterious benefactor has paid her tuition for four years and awarded her a monthly scholarship, allowing her to attend university. The episode ends with Naomi faced with a sudden chance to change her future.
At the freshman ceremony, Naomi Jancey, a top student from a poor mountain village, faces public doubt about her ability to represent the class due to her background. Unexpectedly, Shawn Quinn, the richest shareholder and sponsor of Naomi's education, arrives and delivers a tense presence. Naomi thanks him, promising to repay his support, but Quinn demands a hidden price. When Naomi refuses to comply, Quinn threatens to revoke her admission and impose severe penalties, warning of her grandmother's fragile health. The episode ends with a countdown and a shocking unresolved moment tied to a marriage certificate, leaving Naomi’s fate uncertain.
Shawn Quinn has discovered that Naomi Jancey is the only pure Yin body that can cure his Yang poison, but sleeping with her would gravely harm or even kill her due to their opposing energies. Despite knowing the risks, Quinn demands Naomi's virginity in exchange for a $10 million offer, but she refuses to compromise her dignity. Unexpectedly, Quinn reveals they are married and insists she must sleep with him tonight to finalize a divorce. Under immense pressure and fearing for her family, Naomi reluctantly agrees and is given three days to prepare.
Miss Jancey confronts Mr. Quinn when he unexpectedly enters her bedroom, accusing him of breaking their three-day agreement. Despite her resistance, Quinn warns he might lose control if she doesn't comply. Suddenly, Quinn feels ill, and Jancey offers to take him to the hospital. Meanwhile, Jancey’s grandma reveals she recently had heart bypass surgery paid for by Quinn, who had quietly supported both her education and medical bills. Jancey thanks Quinn but insists on repaying him by working part-time. Quinn reminds her to keep their deal simple, leaving tension unresolved as his sudden illness worsens.
Mary rushes to help Mr. Quinn, who is gravely ill due to a rare condition worsened by relatives sending harmful items to weaken him. Despite his power, only sleeping with a woman of pure body like Mary can save him. Although she initially refuses, Mary accepts a billion-dollar compensation from Mr. Quinn, who funded her university and medical bills. Conflict arises as others doubt her motives and insist she will sell her dignity. Meanwhile, Mary insists on meeting Master Woods, a reclusive billionaire, and unexpectedly gains permission, setting up a critical next encounter.
Mrs. Quinn is under pressure to attend her school's freshman ball with a dance partner to avoid losing credits. Despite asking around, no one volunteers, so she asks Mr. Quinn, who is not truly her husband but has helped her. Mr. Quinn is suffering from chronic illness and depends on her to maintain a marital bond to stay healthy. To support her, he cancels an important international economic summit just to accompany her to the ball. As the event approaches, Mrs. Quinn reflects on her gratitude and the urgency of Mr. Quinn’s condition, fearing she might lose him without fulfilling this promise.
Naomi, the top student from a poor village, arrives at the exclusive freshman ball without a gown or a dance partner, intending only to sign in for credit. Her lack of proper attire draws scorn and ridicule from other students, who refuse to dance with her, openly insulting her background. The professor insists she can't attend without meeting dress and partner requirements, threatening delayed graduation over lost credits. Just as Naomi faces humiliation and exclusion, a man named Mr. Quinn appears, dressed unusually for the event, hinting at a potential intervention that could change her fate at the ball.
At a lively party, Naomi draws admiring glances from men who are eager to dance with her, sparking quiet rivalry. Two men compete for her attention by politely asking for a dance, but Naomi dismisses one attempt sharply. Observers speculate about who Naomi prefers, noting she subconsciously smiles at the person she likes. The episode ends with a sudden call for Mr. Quinn, interrupting the social scene and leaving the reason unclear, setting up an urgent development to follow.