Henry Lowe, head of the Lowe family, pleads for his two younger brothers — Ben, a border guard, and Sean, a scholar — to find happy marriages. A temple elder predicts destiny will arrive on the first snow. A blizzard grounds flights, forcing Henry onto a train and intensifying family pressure: his grandfather warns inheritance may go to Uncle Ian if Henry doesn't marry. Meanwhile men claiming a bride price drugged a fleeing woman and chase her into a building; she hides behind a stuck door. The repeated prophecy leaves both the marriage deadline and her fate unresolved.
During the city's first snow, a woman flees after a one-night stand with Rivertown's top boss, Mr. Lowe. Bystanders mock her and security finds footage that only shows her from behind. An aide offers a citywide manhunt, but Mr. Lowe tells them not to bother. He then admits she "used" him, notes it was her first time, and decides he won't take responsibility, calling his inaction a "good deed." The episode ends with the woman swallowed by falling snow and Mr. Lowe's refusal leaving her fate unresolved.
Ten months later, a heavily pregnant food delivery woman endures gossip as she works. Sean Lowe, a Havord professor, says eldest brother Henry kept the family after their parents died; Ben is a soldier. The duty to continue the family's direct line and inherit falls on Sean, though he fell for someone he shouldn't. A master predicted destiny would arrive on the first snowy day. On that day the woman's water breaks; a man cries, "I'm a dad now?" People scramble, promise to take her to the hospital, and rush into the snow, leaving the birth's consequences for Sean unresolved.
A wealthy man offers a woman with a baby a $2 million contract marriage, insisting her child be registered as his son and promising not to touch her. She accepts, deciding that hiding the truth and playing along will secure an easier life for her and the baby. He orders his aide Fred to announce them and parades her before the Lowe family as his wife and the family's first grandson. The episode ends with her publicly installed as a rich wife while she must keep the secret and live the contractual charade, leaving the child's true parentage unresolved.
During a raid the team is pinned by the criminals' heavy fire, sparking nervy banter about the captain's virginity. The joke turns serious when a man remembers "on the first snowy day" and blurts, "I slept with her," prompting someone to ask if that woman is the one the master said was "your destiny." After the criminals are captured the team returns, but Mr. Lowe pulls Master Ben and Master Sean outside to talk. Outside, Henry declares, "I have a wife and a kid. I lost my virginity," leaving colleagues stunned and the question of the destined woman unresolved.
When Sean suddenly announces he has a wife and a child—met on the first snowy day—he cancels plans and brings them to the family home. Brothers congratulate him, but household members sneer: Shirley is called a country bumpkin and the child's legitimacy is questioned. The hostess asserts social rank, orders Shirley out and calls her a servant, and Shirley fights back. Sean interrupts and formally introduces her to Henry: "This is my wife, Shirley Jensen." Henry's cool "Hmm" closes the episode, leaving Shirley's acceptance in the house and the inheritance stakes unresolved.
With Grandpa's birthday banquet a week away, Henry's camp plans to present Shirley and her baby as proof the direct line continues so Henry will inherit. The scheme unravels when a family member reveals surveillance showing Sean with a married woman and exposes that Shirley's marriage to Henry is a sham arranged to secure the inheritance. The patriarch erupts, orders a DNA test and vows to publicly disgrace Henry's bloodline at the banquet. The episode closes with the family bracing for a public DNA showdown that will decide the inheritance.
A pregnant woman is publicly confronted at a family gathering about sleeping with more than one man. She admits she promised Sean and refuses to tell Henry that the baby is his, while relatives alternately accuse and defend her. A sister-in-law asserts her new status and warns that betraying Sean will be punished; another woman bitterly claims she cannot bear children and calls the pregnancy a family blessing for Sean. Henry and the sister-in-law exchange an intimate, tense moment that family members overhear. The scene ends with outrage and the paternity secret still unrevealed, escalating consequences to come.
During a high-stakes transnational merger with Mr. Wiley waiting, panic erupts at the Lowe household when the young master suddenly develops a high fever. Staff report all drivers are out and they can't reach Master Sean, so Mr. Lowe leaves the meeting and orders everyone to his house. Henry, called an unsmiling, decisive brother, struggles to calm the child amid criticism while Chuck begins urgent treatment. Mr. Lowe insists he'll handle it, but Chuck discovers something alarming about the boy. The episode ends on that shocked discovery, leaving the child's outcome unresolved.
A newborn in the hospital shows the legendary 7-star sole pattern, prompting claims he could be the Lowe family's legitimate heir. Doctors report his fever has broken but he was premature with weak immunity; nurses urge improved breastfeeding, suggest the father help with breast massage and that the couple keep quiet at night so the infant can rest. Amid medical care a confrontation erupts - Chuck denies paternity - "he's not my baby" - while others insist the sole pattern proves he is the father's son. The episode closes with paternity and the baby's care unresolved.