During a family confrontation at the Grant household, young Nina lashes out, accusing relatives and demanding accountability after months of bruises and whispered rumors. Her sisters press Dad for a decision, but he calmly defends bringing Flora into the household, arguing a concubine safeguards an heir. Nina then accuses Grandma of killing her brother and collapses into an emotional attack that provokes the other women. The argument spins toward physical punishment until Uncle Reed and Uncle Evan arrive and stop the assault. Their timely entrance averts violence, but the father’s choice and Nina’s explosive accusation leave the family deeply split.