In their new house, Lawrence's wife cheerfully calls him "Honey" while unpacking, but staff gossip that she's been secretly buying things back home. A transferred colleague presses Lawrence about her motives and fairness. A delivery at the door and a staff member who tracked a message raise alarm. The recovered message says, "Get a private jet ready for me. I'll fly back home now!" That sudden declaration forces Lawrence into an immediate, rushed decision to return, leaving the wife's unexplained purchases and the package unresolved.
During their housewarming the wife thanks her husband for buying the new home; her mother and old classmates are downstairs ready to celebrate. She says Tyler won't return until the end of the year and claims she'll enjoy herself while he's away. She goes downstairs to fetch wine and asks her husband to take care of Mom. Later she answers a call: "Nothing's wrong," she says, then tells the caller, "I'll wait for you to come back at the end of the year." That private promise contradicts her public plan and leaves the celebration and her choice unresolved.
At Howard's housewarming, Tyler arrives and is immediately confronted by old college classmates who accuse him of freeloading and trying to cozy up to Howard. They taunt his rural background, recall his campus habit of grabbing freebies, and challenge how he could afford a luxury unit on the same floor. Tyler says he'll return to his own place, but the insults continue. Pushed to defend himself, he snaps, "How dare you talk like that?" His outburst freezes the group and forces an unresolved decision about whether he stays, leaves, or answers their accusations.
At a housewarming, Howard's old classmate Tyler arrives uninvited after seeing Howard's SNS post, drawing shocked reactions from Howard, his mother, and other guests. They accuse Tyler of mooching food and drinks; Howard taunts him over money and insults his manners. To humiliate him, Howard demands Tyler bow three times at the door and say three blessings before being let in. Cornered and angry, Tyler snaps, "You want me to bow to you?" The scene ends unresolved as everyone waits for Tyler's answer.
Tyler arrives empty‑handed at Howard's housewarming and is stopped at the door when the family demands he bow to Howard's wife before entering. Hosts boast that Howard's wife—GM of Westove Group's Ash Continent branch, a firm valued at $10 billion—bought the house and use her status to humiliate Tyler. Guests are told all are welcome, yet relatives insult him, saying his "stench of poverty" will taint the new home. Howard blocks Tyler's entry, forcing him to decide whether to bow for admission or leave; that choice remains unresolved at episode's end.
Howard bursts into the new home claiming it as his, forcing Tyler and the family (including his mother) to confront him. Insults fly—Howard is accused of jealousy, of being a 'gigolo' who courts wealthy women, and someone invokes Mr. Lawrence while tensions flare and a brief scuffle erupts. Howard demands proof: 'Show me the proof, and I'll leave right now.' In response, a household member agrees to produce the property deed: 'Since you're so eager to see our property deed... Come with me.' They leave to fetch the deed, ownership still unresolved.
At a family home, a surprised Vivian is confronted by someone accusing her of betrayal, but the immediate crisis centers on an old classmate who refuses to believe the house belongs to Mom’s family and demands to see the property deed. Mom frantically calls her husband; he tells her the deed is on the first shelf of the bookcase and suggests security throw the man out. Mom admits she accidentally smashed a bracelet, which her husband dismisses as a fake. They move to eject the intruder, yet the classmate still insists on proof—ownership remains unresolved.
While driving, a man promises to call security and have a classmate kicked out. Back at the complex, Vivian exposes marriage certificates to confront someone. Management orders staff to respect the major shareholder, owner of Unit 601, who will return. The security captain rushes a team to Unit 601 to evict a troublemaker. Inside, a resident says his wife barred the intruder, but the intruder insists he bought the place, mocks the resident and stages a housewarming. The intruder warns, "Then let me give you a little gift," as security closes in.
Tyler starts smashing a house, accused of acting out of jealousy. Occupants shout he can't do this; one warns that even breaking a brick will cost more than he can earn. Howard refuses to intervene; a woman labeled "Mom" tells him not to get involved. Family members taunt Tyler and threaten ruin—"I'll make him pay with his life"—and vow to press charges and send him to prison if he can't pay. Security is summoned and someone dares him to keep smashing. The episode ends as a voice orders, "Follow me," and a guard asks, "Who's causing trouble here?"
Tyler, chairman of Westove Group, is expanding the company abroad when a private truth shatters him: his wife Vivian is living with a college classmate and their new family. He returns to find his wedding home occupied and his mother's heirloom smashed. Rage pushes him to vandalize the house and mount a calculated revenge. He exposes Vivian's betrayal, reclaims control of Westove, and rebuilds his career with the steady support of his secretary, Shawna. Vivian gambles on a risky new technology, which fails and leaves her socially ruined. Bruised but determined, Tyler steps into a new chapter with Shawna, leaving betrayal's wreckage behind.