Nathan Steele, a small-time security guard, is sent late to fix a resident’s broken shower. A system pop-up assigns him the “Romancing Pretty Resident” task: target Georgia Walsh, raise her favorability from 0% to 100% within one month or lose his account and rewards. He receives a newbie gift, Divine Combat Power, and feels suddenly stronger. At the apartment Georgia snarls, "I'll gouge your eyes out," yet also declares she’ll never marry Daniel Riley and, "I'd rather marry a security guard." The episode ends with Nathan on a live romance task, zero favorability and a ticking deadline.
When a maintenance visit to fix Ms. Walsh’s shower becomes public, the CEO finds herself face-to-face with a group of men demanding ten million. A security guard—who had been asked to fix the shower—is present as the men, led by Curtis, mock her and propose sexual favors in lieu of payment. Ms. Walsh orders them out and insists on protection; the men taunt that her family won't intervene and press their demand. The guard’s presence checks their advance for now, but the debt and the men’s predatory offer remain unresolved, forcing an immediate decision.
Thugs surround a woman outside her building and try to bribe the lone guard to drive her away. The guard refuses—she's a resident and he must protect her—so the gang raises the offer, threatens violence and name-drops Mr. Sutton. After a three-second warning they attack. The guard unleashes Divine Combat Power, swiftly subdues them, forces apologies, and sends them off. The resident, Georgia Walsh, thanks him and clears a misunderstanding. A system notice registers 'target: Georgia Walsh' with favorability +5% and a 5 million reward; he grins, imagining 100% could make him a billionaire.
On duty, a security guard checks on resident Ms. Walsh after a disturbance and offers help. She warns him that Curtis's crew answer to the powerful Mr. Sutton, but he insists he can handle any retaliation. Ms. Walsh pressures him to drink, arguing his job is to serve residents and threatening poor service if he refuses. He relents; she then belittles his status and mocks involvement in upper-class matters. After he admits she is beautiful and drinks, she abruptly tells him "Take me then," leaving his immediate, compromising choice unresolved.
After a nighttime scuffle that ended with the security guard saving Ms. Walsh (the "ice-queen" CEO, Georgia) and sleeping with her, morning brings awkward fallout. He insists he saved her and offers to fight the men threatening her; she warns violence won't fix things and orders him to leave, worried their encounter could ruin her arranged marriage to Daniel. He decides to help her settle those troubles to gain favor and prospects. While working a bar shift he resists customers' advances. The episode closes with someone offscreen asking, "Where is she?", signaling an urgent search.
Georgia Walsh, CEO of the Walsh Group, visits Mr. Sutton to apologize after her people injured his men. Her family warns Sutton wants the Walshes wiped out and urges Georgia to marry Mr. Riley (Daniel) to stop it; she refuses, saying 'I'd rather die than marry Daniel,' and offers to plead and repay. Sutton calls her insincere, orders Darko to make the Walshes disappear, then hears Georgia promise to repay ten million and cover medical costs. He says mercy depends on how much she will do, leaving Georgia facing an unstated, life-or-death demand.
A woman who owes ten million pleads with Mr. Sutton, promising to repay the debt plus three million to free her family. Instead of negotiating, Sutton forces her to drink a substance 'to be qualified,' then says if she keeps him satisfied he'll waive the arrears and spare her family. When she tries to leave, others block her and warn her to serve Sutton or face severe consequences. She resists and screams for help as the coercion escalates. The episode ends with a last cry, 'Let her go!' and her fate left unresolved.
At a venue, Mr. Sutton's thug Darko moves to harass Georgia Walsh until Nathan intervenes. Sutton scolds Nathan and orders Darko to take him down; Nathan refuses and warns anyone who touches "my woman" will be laid out. Ms. Walsh, working part‑time as a server, is checked and reassured. A notification shows helping Georgia raised her favorability and granted a 2 million reward. Sutton then threatens the Walsh family, demanding ten million forgiven and a public apology or he'll cripple the debtor. Georgia refuses and dares him: "Lay one finger on me." The episode ends on a tense standoff.
After an opponent breaks someone's leg and threatens underground retaliation, Nathan is warned not to be reckless. His lover vows she'll make an enemy of all Riverton and take responsibility for him. Meanwhile the protagonist's status updates: target Georgia Walsh, favorability rises to 12%, unlocking the Divine Medical Skill and a 2 million reward. At the club rival men close in and a leader issues, "Agree, or die." Trapped between a new power and an immediate killing choice, the episode ends as she must decide whether to accept the ultimatum or resist.
The episode opens with Ms. Walsh asking Mr. Sutton if her family's ten‑million debt is forgiven; he says yes. Later, at the place they try to leave, someone carries an intoxicated woman, Georgia, and finds the place surrounded by Sutton's men. A wounded man with a broken leg taunts the attackers—he's already hurt Sutton and threatens revenge—while refusing to surrender Georgia. Sutton's lieutenants warn resistance is futile. Tension escalates when Sutton orders his men to seize them. The episode ends as the team moves in, leaving the wounded man and Georgia facing immediate capture.