In this episode, a woman notices a man's expensive pendant composed of three distinct pieces called Alpha Gold, Beta Gold, and Theta Gold, which are rumored to open a portal to the past when combined. The man dismisses the idea as fanciful. Later, they encounter a poorly dressed man on the street, and the woman attempts to remove his black robes and give him a massage, but he calls out for help. The episode ends abruptly as someone intervenes, halting the interaction and leaving the outcome uncertain.
A man unexpectedly arrives in an ancient kingdom ruled by women and is immediately accused of spying due to his strange clothing. General Anthonia orders his capture and prepares to torture him to extract information. Despite his protests that he's a law-abiding citizen from an unknown land called the US, he faces brutal threats including castration to force a confession. A power struggle unfolds between military figures over what to do with him, heightening the danger. The episode ends with the man facing imminent torment while his true identity remains unproven, leaving his fate uncertain.
A man trapped and threatened with death claims to be a painter, not a spy, and begs for a chance to survive. He is offered an opportunity to paint a perfect portrait for Caesario, who is seeking talented artists in Roma. Despite initial confidence, he learns a previous painter failed and was executed, increasing pressure. His captors label him a fraud and threaten to stop him from escaping. The episode ends with him being presented before Caesario, leaving his fate uncertain as he faces the high stakes of proving his artistic skill under deadly conditions.
In this episode, a painter named Caesario presents his completed oil painting to the queen, but she finds the colors too harsh and angrily orders his punishment by placing him on the Judas Cradle. Despite the threat, Caesario insists his work is finished. Desperate to prove his skill, he urges the queen to look into water, claiming it reflects her true beauty better than any paint. The queen acknowledges the sincerity and is momentarily appeased, but the episode ends with uncertainty about whether Caesario’s fate will improve or worsen.
In this intense episode, a painter faces brutal punishment ordered by a queen displeased with his skills. Despite the threat of being taken to torture devices like the brazen bull and the rack, the painter boldly offers a new tool to prove his talent, even willing to accept death if he fails. A man named Caesario supports the painter’s risky proposal, despite warnings of its danger. The queen, impatient and harsh, demands the painter begin immediately. The episode ends with the painter starting to paint under immense pressure, leaving his fate uncertain.
A woman prepares to paint a portrait of Caesario, insisting that bonding with him will improve her art. Caesario questions if his portrait will endure over time, expressing hope that his youthful appearance is captured. As she attempts to photograph him with her cellphone, it suddenly malfunctions, sparking frustration and accusations of trickery from Caesario. The woman demands silence to proceed with the painting, but the unexpected technical failure creates tension. The episode ends with uncertainty over whether the portrait can be completed, leaving their artistic collaboration in jeopardy.
In this episode, Caesario confronts a deceiver and warns him after letting an opportunity slip away. Meanwhile, Caesario rapidly completes a flawless painting using advanced optical technology, impressing those around. However, the painting must dry for a month, frustrating a man eager to see the final product sooner. Refusing to wait, he demands a faster solution and challenges Caesario to deliver in just three days. The episode ends with tension rising as Caesario faces a tight deadline that could change everything.
Jack Dawson finds himself appointed as the chief painter by Caesario after surviving a dangerous ordeal. As he settles into his new role, General Anthonia acknowledges that Jack's artistic talent saved his life, though she credits him for creating the opportunity. While Jack expresses gratitude, Anthonia hints at a personal favor in return, suggesting a kiss. The episode ends with this unexpected proposal hanging in the air, leaving Jack to face an uncertain decision about how to repay his savior.
In this episode, Caesario discusses Jack’s quick adaptation as her prospective husband, noting his charm and intelligence. She confirms through a check that Jack is not a spy disguised as a painter, dispelling doubts. The conversation reveals Caesario’s cautious yet decisive approach to choosing a husband, as she humorously flirts but remains in control. The episode builds tension around the decision of selecting a husband, ending with Caesario deciding to officially add Jack as a candidate, leaving viewers anticipating how this choice will unfold.
A man urgently tries to figure out how to smuggle a portrait out within three days but is intercepted by a group searching for him. They discuss a failed attempt when spies, disguised as painters, were killed, increasing the mission's danger. When he fails to provide the secret watchword, the group immediately suspects him as an outsider. Despite his protests, the tension escalates quickly, and they decide to kill him. The episode ends with his desperate call for help and his fate hanging in the balance.