Travelers arrive at Woodabbey seeking a cure for Mr. Gray's severe appetite loss after he refuses a marriage to Ms. Sable. En route he falters and insists they must rest; companions push on, hoping Woodabbey’s famed Celly chef or the experts at the upcoming competition can cure his anorexia. At a stop they taste Chef Loren’s truffle paella and feel a spark of hope. Arrival reveals bustling gourmet halls, but a pup leaps onto a table, scattering utensils. A servant shouts, "What're you doing?" The commotion derails their search for Celly and creates a new obstacle.
In this episode a woman grabs food from a pup and refuses to return it, sparking outrage when a man then offers 100 million a month to hire the unknown cook as his personal chef. Accusations fly and the woman is driven out. The abbot learns Celly no longer stays at the abbey and wonders if the dish is hers, but a birthday celebration forces the search to wait. Before they leave the abbot warns Wendy that her mentor said her cooking 'is killing his ass' and will come after her. Wendy runs, danger and Celly's identity unresolved.
At a family gathering Lycan is pressed by his mother to explain why he canceled the arranged marriage to the Sables' daughter. She demands an apology or an explanation in front of guests. Pushed into a corner, Lycan shocks them by saying, "I'm gay." His mother issues an ultimatum, kiss him in front of everyone or apologize and marry the Sables' girl, and guests egg them on. As the pressure mounts someone appears and watches, and Lycan tells his mother, "Actually, I'm engaged." The revelation leaves his mother stunned and the family's next move unresolved.
At a gathering, relatives confront Mr. Gray after he announced he's engaged to Wendy. His mother calls the match fake and objects, while Lyly, a woman who returned from abroad, storms in, saying she came back to stop another woman from stealing him. Accusations fly; someone shouts 'I object!' and threats follow as members demand an explanation. Mr. Gray refuses cash pleas and tells them to check his account. The bank record shows a 100 million transfer to Wendy, exposing a payoff and forcing Mr. Gray to explain as the staged engagement teeters on the verge of collapse.
A public confrontation erupts at a social event when a woman angrily defends her marriage, threatens to tell Mrs. Gray, and accuses Lyly of scheming. Onlookers watch as she’s placed in a burlap sack in a staged stunt, then someone claims the woman is a paid actor Lyly paid “100 million,” with bystanders joking about a billion. The revelation splits the crowd and raises doubts about authenticity. Mrs. Gray’s unexpected kindness toward the woman contradicts rumors that Mr. Gray’s mother favors Ms. Sable. The episode ends as Mrs. Gray declares, "Now! Let's go!", forcing an immediate wedding decision and leaving the outcome unresolved.
At the marriage registry a woman pushes for two licenses, forcing a confrontation with Lycan, the man who expected their union to be a staged deal. Lycan refuses, demands his money back after she boasts she paid him a billion, and she erupts, "He knocked me up," insisting he must marry her. Officials demand IDs as the argument escalates; the woman claims she's sick—anorexic—to pressure him and someone offers to 'cure' her. Paperwork and tempers collide, and the episode ends with Lycan still refusing to wed the Sable heiress, the ultimatum unresolved.
When asked why he refuses to marry the Sable heiress, a man bluntly answers, "Because she's the devil." Flashbacks show the heiress as a childhood friend who bossed him—Lycan—making him write her homework, buy cakes, cook, and bring his grandfather, who has dwarfism, to PTA meetings. In the present his partner notices his distress and urges him to explain. The scene escalates into a public spat over a license: "Let me see the license!" "Why should I?" "It's mine!" The episode ends on that tense standoff, unresolved whether he will confront the heiress or accept marriage to her.
Alicia confronts Lycan as an enraged man storms in, threatening revenge for "ruining my girl's marriage." A companion warns that Sable men are coming and insists everyone stay out of it. Small talk follows—Woodabbey mountainside as a home and a dismissive remark about someone named Celly—before one person offers to take Alicia home, citing an afternoon judging duty and insisting she stay. The mood snaps when Mrs. Sable hears Mr. Gray is married and, furious, declares, "We're going to the Grays'!" The Sables rush out, setting up an immediate, unresolved confrontation.
Mr. and Mrs. Gray arrive home and are shown through their house while guests snicker and compare rooms. During the tour Mrs. Gray (Lyly) enters the kitchen and reveals she learned to cook to help with her husband’s anorexia. A small blast — "it goes boom" — follows. Her husband forbids her from the kitchen and drags her toward the bedroom; Lyly protests, "you can't..." and complains her feet hurt. The episode closes with a bystander's exasperated, "Bruh, what are you doing? Three guesses, genius," leaving the household uneasy and the danger unresolved.
Lyly is grabbed and held as someone orders "Don't move" while she struggles and calls him a perv. A woman bursts in, says "He's my husband; I can do what I want," and warns, "Your sister can't save you." The captor claims they're "curing your anorexia" by forcing food. At a cooking competition judges inspect a damaged entry: an imported seafood ramen salvaged after the sister blew up the kitchen, forcing contestants to improvise. Back with Lyly, the captor forces food; the episode closes on the command: "Eat."