Yana, a highly skilled master of medical and martial arts, prepares to leave her mountain home to marry Zachery and secure the Gayton family’s Poison Manual needed to fulfill her late mother's wish. Despite warnings about her lack of social tact and potential rejection by her fiancé, she confidently insists on pursuing her plan. Meanwhile, the Gayton family is desperate to find the Divine Doctor, as Master Gary’s illness worsens and only she can cure him. The episode ends with the family intensifying their search, determined to find her at any cost, while Yana embarks on her uncertain journey.
Gary suddenly suffers severe pain, prompting urgent calls for a doctor. A woman named Yana steps in confidently to treat him, revealing her exceptional medical skills that quickly stabilize Gary, impressing everyone present. Yana then introduces herself as Gary's supposed fiancée and the abandoned daughter of the Yawner family, surprising those who know Gary. Despite her claim, Gary expresses no intention to marry while another person speculates that Gary is an adopted son caring for his late brother's child. The episode ends with a playful proposal from a child who insists Yana marry him instead of Gary, leaving the true nature of Yana’s relationship with Gary unclear.
Gary's health crisis brings Mis Cabriel Yawner and Miss Julia Yawner to Zachery Gayton's home, sparking an immediate family dispute. Cabriel demands Zachery fulfill a ten-year-old engagement by marrying Julia, claiming authority over family decisions since Zachery's late father. Zachery rejects this, insisting his engagement is with another woman. Tensions rise as Cabriel insults Zachery's current partner, attacking her background and health, even diagnosing her with a serious condition to discredit her. Despite the confrontation, Zachery resists pressure, but the family's interference threatens his ability to care for Gary and decide his own future. The episode ends with Zachery facing an urgent choice amid mounting familial demands.
Mr. Gayton refuses to marry again, insisting he only wants to care for his adopted son Gary, who is weak and sickly. Despite elders’ pressure and offers of rare healing pills, he rejects marriage proposals. Jul, seen as an ideal wife, and others attempt to convince him for Gary's sake, but he stands firm, even rejecting escalating bribes threatening to abandon the family. After Gary shows attachment to a woman caring for him, Mr. Gayton finally agrees to negotiate under one unnamed condition, leaving the outcome uncertain and the tension unresolved.
A man marries a woman who only cares about the title of Mrs. Gayton, ignoring his feelings and wealth. Despite his attempts to win her over, she remains indifferent and clear that she will not fall in love with him. He suspects she is playing hard to get but remains frustrated. At home, the wife refuses to share her Poison Manual with him, saying it is her treasure and cannot be shown to outsiders, implying a condition for sharing it may be having a child. The episode ends with the couple facing uncertain intimacy as night falls.
After a woman helps a man recover from choking, a playful yet tense exchange unfolds when he insists they sleep together, but she refuses, reminding him their agreement only involves curing Gary, a third person whose health is critical. Their marriage remains formal and transactional, with the woman asserting boundaries despite their closeness. The man orders others to keep an eye on her to prevent secretive night visits. Meanwhile, she questions the identity of the mysterious 'Divine Doctor' credited with a life-saving pill, realizing she may be that doctor herself, which could change the power dynamics as the man links this revelation to their unresolved arrangement.
Mrs. Gayton receives an invitation from the Yawner family, who have prepared a party to celebrate her return. However, her skeptical mother disapproves, accusing Yana, Mrs. Gayton's companion, of being an unrefined country bumpkin unfit for high-class events and plans to use the party to expose her, hoping to make Mr. Gayton regret marrying Yana. Meanwhile, Mr. Johnson suddenly suffers a medical episode but recovers after treatment from a mysterious woman whose healing technique matches that of the legendary Divine Doctor. Everyone scrambles to find and thank this doctor, but her identity remains unknown, leaving the next move uncertain.
At a social gathering, Julia's sister arrives amid whispers that she stole Julia's engagement and married Mr. Gayton, sparking underlying tension. Despite the cold reception, she is welcomed with forced politeness and a toast. During the event, Yana jokingly diagnoses Julia with early menopause, escalating discomfort. The situation intensifies when Yana presents a so-called blessing ceremony gift that backfires, causing embarrassment to Julia and anger from others. Julia confronts Yana, accusing her of deliberately trying to humiliate her. The episode ends with unresolved hostility between the sisters, setting the stage for further conflict.
At a family party, a woman faces harsh criticism and bullying from relatives who look down on her rural background. Her husband, Mr. Gayton, firmly defends her, rejecting their insults and challenging their disdain. Despite the tense confrontation, the woman's son supports her, deepening the family conflict. As the party ends in chaos, a messenger arrives with rare treasures, claiming to thank the family's daughter for saving him, hinting at a new turn involving the woman's unexpected influence and an unsettled future within the family.
Julia is confronted by others who doubt her skills as the legendary Divine Doctor when Gary falls seriously ill. Despite hiding her identity to stay low-key unlike another boastful woman, Julia is pressured to prove her healing ability. She faces skepticism and accusations of lying, especially about her famous flying needle technique. After hesitation and mounting demands, Julia finally demonstrates the signature skill, confirming she is indeed the Divine Doctor. This revelation shocks those around her and forces difficult decisions about loyalty and trust, leaving the fallout between Julia, Gary, and others unresolved.