Yvette's suicide scene opens: after a heated family confrontation where someone screams 'Aunt Claire is my real mother,' she jumps and online readers react. Yvette wakes inside a metanovel and meets the Host, who makes her play Yvette Scott: be hurt by Jason and first love Claire Lind and die so Jason reaches 100% remorse. Offered $10 billion, she accepts to avoid deletion but vows to do it her way. The system flags Jason (regret 5%) and sets the '6th suicide attempt' stage; Yvette's 'Watch me work' ends the episode, her plan against the script unresolved.
Confrontation opens when Yvette finds a photo of Jason in his secretary Claire’s bedroom and accuses him of betrayal. Jason insists he was driving a sick Claire home, but Yvette slashes her wrist to force a reaction. The household erupts: the son refuses breakfast, strikes his mother, and staff scramble to intervene. Someone violently threatens Jason and Shawn, while a meta “Host” warns that Jason’s regret level is under 1% and the mission will fail at 0%. Yvette refuses to beg for pity to manufacture remorse, setting a tense standoff as the regret meter inches toward failure.
At a shop a host orders racks, a white Pirkin, a jade Kylin statue for $1.2 million, a golden crown and a jade mountain while staff pack and promise delivery. Clerks warn the white Pirkin is out of stock but will be prioritized and put on the card. The spree escalates when staff realize purchases have nearly maxed Jason's card; one says, "He's seen the charges and has gone mad—he's on his way here now." The regret level rises to 5%. As Jason approaches, another shopper snarls, "How dare you, an old hag," leaving the host facing an imminent confrontation.
At a luxury boutique, Claire is taunted after admitting Jason Lawton transferred $1 million to her and is booking a hotel birthday. Mr. Zane points out the transfer used marital assets, says he recorded everything and can seek recovery. A woman grabs Claire's phone, accuses her of setting them up and demands it back. The confrontation spikes when the hostess accuses 'your wife' of hitting her; Jason deflects and says 'It's on me,' ordering an apology under threat. Claire insists she didn't hit anyone but ends the episode publicly accused and cornered, with legal recovery looming.
An alarm interrupts Ms. Lind’s birthday: Jason cries out and a system warns his "regret level" has dropped to 1%. At the same time a woman moves to grab a $1.2 million necklace—"I'll take that necklace"—and guests shout to stop her. Crowd murmurs accusing Mr. Lawton of spending on his mistress while ignoring his lawful wife, threatening his reputation and the company's interests. Attempts to calm and placate follow, but the party’s composure fractures. Then Yvette appears; Jason’s regret spikes to 10%, leaving the necklace incident and Lawton’s standing unsettled as guests watch.
At Ms. Lind's birthday party, Mrs. Lawton storms in accusing the guest of being a mistress and demands a gift, drawing rebuke from hosts who insist Mr. Lawton is honoring an employee. Back home, Soren returns as his father plans a banquet to introduce him and announce he'll run Wellmart; his mother pleads, since it's her birthday, not to cause trouble. A child scuffle breaks out—someone called 'Baddie' strikes Aunt Claire, Yvette intervenes, and the mother declares she will no longer be the child's mother. In the final turn she tells Jason to sign and says, "I want a divorce."
At a birthday, Yvette storms in and serves divorce papers to Jason Lawton, forcing a public confrontation. Jason panics: divorcing now gains him nothing and could tank his company's stock, so he calls her a madwoman and urges private discussion. Yvette says she has evidence of his affairs and will file if he refuses to sign; she won't fight for custody of Shawn but will expose the scandal. A system flags the move as mission‑failure and pre‑initiates deletion. Episode ends with organizers inviting the Lawton CEO and his intriguing wife, leaving Jason to decide whether to sign or be exposed.
Jason shocks a small circle by declaring, "I'm not going to divorce you," while Claire sneers that he'll only end up with "the title of a cheap, used mistress." Questions spread: was Yvette right about him? At a celebratory party Yvette proclaims a new life and soaks up attention as guests and a pushy host fawn over her and offer a cocktail. Behind the laughter an ally notes the situation is favorable and urges exploiting it. The episode closes with a direct threat—someone tells Yvette, "you're doomed this time," leaving her celebration fragile and immediately at risk.
Claire is interrupted at the office when a colleague shows bar photos of Yvette — identified as Shawn’s mother and Jason’s wife — that could ruin Jason’s image. Coworkers pressure Jason to divorce, but he refuses and accuses Yvette of trying to force him out. Meanwhile a live-host mechanic spikes Jason’s "regret level" to 60% and Jason enlists Scarface for a favor. An escort who promised to wait at the door is missing. The episode ends when someone appears at the door saying, "Babe. What are you doing here?" leaving the scandal and divorce threat unresolved.
Jason confronts his wife Yvette in public after she served him divorce papers; she appears with a paid companion meant to humiliate him. Words escalate into a scuffle—Jason strikes another man—and Yvette taunts him, promising retaliation. Suddenly Mr. Lawton is told Ms. Lind has been kidnapped and that the abductors are linked to Yvette. He accuses her of taking Claire and vows consequences. As the group reels, a monitoring system reports Jason's regret and vital signs plummeting to 1%, triggering an automated deletion protocol, leaving Jason's fate and Claire's rescue unresolved.