A woman finds Mr. Adams gravely ill and reacts with shock, blaming his marriage to that woman for his collapse. She denounces the others for reducing the rightful heir of the Adamses to this state and falls into guilt, insisting it is her fault and that if she had stopped the marriage he wouldn't be like this. Medical staff step in: a doctor addresses Mr. Adams, presents a treatment plan tailored to his condition and calls it reliable and thorough. The episode ends on a tense note: clinical reassurance contrasts with the woman's unresolved blame, leaving recovery and responsibility unsettled.