The government passes the Customer Harassment Special Bill, allowing legal sanctions against customer harassers, despite strong opposition. Henry Kent, the ruling party's Secretary-General, reveals the bill was pushed through as a strategic move. Meanwhile, Luke Carl leads the new enforcement task force called Special C. At a convenience store, clerk Helen Ellis faces a rude customer who refuses to follow the queue rules. The tension escalates as Helen insists he wait his turn, but the man reacts disrespectfully. This confrontation marks the start of visible enforcement challenges under the new law, leaving uncertainty about how public resistance will unfold.