Eleanor Chase, CEO of a global consortium, confirms her father has received a $10 billion monthly allowance, boosting his bank balance over $1 trillion. She urges him to leave his solitary life abroad and live on an island she bought for him, concerned about his loneliness since her mother went missing nearly ten years ago. Her father insists he is doing well and dismisses her offers, including providing companionship. Meanwhile, tensions rise as financial rumors about their company circulate. The episode ends with a sudden, urgent interruption, leaving Eleanor’s next move uncertain.
In this episode, a tense confrontation erupts when a group forcibly tries to control a scene involving Chase, who reveals his Special Forces background to defend himself and protect another person. Chase risks his life to shield her amid escalating threats and violence. After the confrontation, the woman anxiously calls for Chase and then her father, who seems to be in trouble. In response, she urgently orders preparations for a jet departure, suggesting a rapid response to the emerging crisis involving her father’s safety. The episode ends with a looming rescue mission still uncertain in outcome.
In this episode, a man aggressively pressures Whitney Hansen with a contract and unwanted advances, which she resists firmly. Meanwhile, Mr. Shaw learns that a driver has sabotaged their plan to capture Whitney, but her bank loan was successfully ruined instead. The stakes escalate when Mr. Shaw reveals he has made an agreement with Whitney's largest creditor: if she cannot repay her debt, her company, Elland Group, will be seized by Sellda, and she will personally belong to him. Whitney faces looming financial ruin and a personal threat she must now confront.
The company is forced to declare bankruptcy after failing to secure a loan, leaving employees devastated and unable to repay debts. Ms. Hansen tries to comfort the staff, urging them to find opportunities elsewhere, and offers severance pay to all, including Wilson, a temporary driver, and Chase, a hardworking employee. Wilson, feeling the weight of a $5 billion debt, refuses the compensation and instead offers his daughter's allowance to help the company. Despite his gesture, others dismiss it as insignificant. The episode ends with tension rising as the money offered is forcefully rejected, highlighting the uncertain future ahead.
Ms. Hansen faces a severe financial crisis as Mr. Zelano demands immediate repayment of a $5 billion debt, threatening to seize the Elland Group if she fails. Despite promises to settle the debt after liquidation, Zelano remains ruthless, even warning of selling her to the black market. Wilson stands up to Zelano, inciting conflict with Warren Chaplin, who vindictively mocks Hansen’s situation while maneuvering to ally with Zelano. As staff suggest surrendering the company to avoid worse fates, Hansen refuses to give up control, but Zelano’s power and pressure corner her into a critical decision as the episode ends with escalating threats and no clear resolution.
Wilson confronts a threatening man named Mr. Zelano, who demands a large sum of money. Despite Zelano's intimidation and orders to his men, Wilson offers his card and promises to repay Zelano by selling everything if needed. Chase supports Wilson but admits the money is insufficient to cover Zelano's $5 billion debt. Zelano, refusing to believe Wilson's bluff, threatens to expose him and orders his men to swipe Wilson’s card to prove whether he can pay. The episode ends with the suspense of the card swipe, leaving Wilson's fate uncertain.
Wilson confronts Mr. Zelano over a large debt, but tensions ease when Wilson presents a Supreme VIP Card, surprising everyone with its connection to the influential Four Noble Families. Mr. Chase, linked to Wilson by his daughter receiving the card, explains that a prominent family member insisted she accept it, suggesting Wilson’s importance. Mr. Zelano apologizes for his earlier hostility and offers Wilson leniency on repaying the $5 billion debt without pressure. As the episode closes, Wilson’s standing rises unexpectedly, yet the real impact of the VIP card’s origin remains uncertain.
Mr. Zelano confronts Chase with hostility, refusing to recognize him as the new Elland Group CEO despite prior promises. When another person at the scene calls out Mr. Zelano for offending Chase, tensions rise, and Zelano lashes out but then suddenly apologizes and resigns, fearing Chase's influence. Chase remains calm, revealing the conflict is settled with the help of a mysterious card containing money from his daughter, resolving their debt crisis. However, curiosity grows over the card's significance and why Zelano's attitude shifted so drastically, leaving the situation unresolved as Chase requests the POS terminal.
Ten years after his newlywed wife Whitney vanished, Wilson's life narrowed to one aim: find her. In the search he adopted a daughter, who grew into the world's richest person, an unexpected heir to his lost family. When Wilson finally tracks Whitney down, the reveal shocks him: she has amnesia and now commands the corporate world as a renowned CEO. Taking a job as her driver, he slips back into her life in anonymity. Memory gaps and the demands of her corporate life test them. Wilson quietly pieces together fragments, facing emotional landmines as Whitney slowly confronts echoes of a life she cannot place. Through setbacks and fragile breakthroughs, they question whether love can survive a life rewritten, and seek a hard-won reunion of memory and heart.
Ten years after his newlywed wife Whitney vanished, Wilson's life narrowed to one aim: find her. In the search he adopted a daughter, who grew into the world's richest person, an unexpected heir to his lost family. When Wilson finally tracks Whitney down, the reveal shocks him: she has amnesia and now commands the corporate world as a renowned CEO. Taking a job as her driver, he slips back into her life in anonymity. Memory gaps and the demands of her corporate life test them. Wilson quietly pieces together fragments, facing emotional landmines as Whitney slowly confronts echoes of a life she cannot place. Through setbacks and fragile breakthroughs, they question whether love can survive a life rewritten, and seek a hard-won reunion of memory and heart.