On her wedding day, Princess Penelope returns victorious from quelling a rebellion but immediately faces an imperial death order. Despite pleas reminding the king she is his sister and a celebrated military leader, the monarch insists on her execution to maintain control. As guards move to carry out the sentence, Paul, a loyal chancellor who swore to protect Penelope even at his own life, sacrifices himself trying to save her and is killed. Meanwhile, Julie is warned she cannot feign ignorance while threatening a loved one's safety, ending with unresolved danger for Tina and rising stakes for Penelope’s survival.
In this episode, Paul confronts a disoriented woman who insists she is Princess Penelope of Xandar, but Paul and the surrounding people insist she is Mrs. Murray, his wife, suffering from mental confusion due to shock. Despite her protests, they demand she sign divorce papers after treatment. The woman attempts to assert control in the villa but faces hostile servants and skepticism. A tense showdown unfolds as Paul orders an examination for her supposed brain injury, while the woman desperately clings to her royal identity. The episode ends with her isolated and challenged in the very home she claims as hers.
In this episode, a woman asserts her authority in a household, confronting another who she accuses of being rebellious and disruptive. The household staff is rallied to reprimand the newcomer on behalf of the established lady, escalating the conflict. Meanwhile, Paul returns to the family home, greeted formally while tensions simmer over past grievances, including a push into the water blamed on someone named Nou. Julie is urged to step aside after years with Paul, but the confrontation grows heated. The episode ends with the woman experiencing a strange memory, hinting at unresolved mysteries ahead.
Paul arrives but immediately faces hostility from Julie, who accuses him of being unwelcome and calls him cold. Mrs. Murray escalates the conflict by ordering Paul to be dragged out and executed for his disrespect. Others intervene, reminding her that such violence is unlawful in their modern society, but Mrs. Murray insists on punishment and commands Paul to be slapped until she stops. Despite Paul's protests and calls to be released, Mrs. Murray’s authority goes unchecked, leaving his fate uncertain as the brutal punishment begins.
Paul confronts Julis, demanding she sign divorce papers and accusing her of pretending to be Princess Penelope. Julis insists she truly is the princess and that Paul is her husband. Paul challenges her claim by showing a recent archaeological discovery of an ancient tomb dated 1,000 years ago, identified as the resting place of Princess Penelope and her husband. This revelation shocks Julis and casts doubt on their reality. The episode ends with the couples’ true identities and their connection to the tomb left unresolved, intensifying their conflict.
As Princess Penelope prepares for her wedding before going to battle, her fiancé insists he will marry only her despite the uncertain future. He offers a plan: she can delay wearing the bridal dress until after his victorious return. However, after the battle, only Penelope returns, and she faces the painful truth that the man she loved did not survive. Now confronted with a man claiming to be her husband but clearly not him, she demands an explanation. The episode ends with him urging her to accept their impending divorce, leaving their relationship fractured and unresolved.
Mr. Murray confronts Julie about their uncertain relationship, questioning if she intends to separate from him. Julie reveals a startling truth—that she and another identity are one person—and asks for time to adjust to the new world they inhabit before discussing separation. Murray agrees to give her six months, warning her not to cause trouble. As the tension lingers, Murray is informed about an important antique auction featuring Princess Penelope's bridal clothes, which he must attend. The episode ends with this new obligation, leaving Julie’s future and their relationship hanging in the balance.
Julie insists on attending an important event despite being told she cannot come because of her noble status and perceived troublemaking. Mr. Murray intervenes, confiscating her knives to prevent any disturbances, but ultimately agrees to accompany her to ensure she behaves. At the event, Julie struggles to maintain her promise not to cause trouble, while another character is shocked to see a man who looks exactly like her supposedly dead husband, Paul, raising questions about his survival a thousand years later. The episode ends on this mysterious revelation, leaving the truth unresolved.
Mrs. Murray receives dresses from Mr. Lang for an upcoming banquet, but she harshly criticizes most as too extravagant and unfit, except for one that she finds acceptable. Paul and another man discuss Julie's poor fashion sense, worrying that if she wears something cheap again, it would shame the Murray family. To protect the family's reputation, they decide Julie should not attend the auction, heightening the tension around her role in the event and setting up conflict over her exclusion.
Julie Scott was once Xandar's beloved princess until the emperor she trusted framed her. Betrayed, trapped inside palace walls, she fought to the last breath while her devoted husband Paul Murray died shielding her. Then she wakes reborn in modern times as the wife of a wealthy heir who is a mirror image of Paul, cold, distant, and unreadable. A scheming mistress circles, testing Julie at every step. Stripped of titles but not of will, Julie pivots from victim to strategist. She vows to tame the chaotic new world, carve an independent fortune, and force the aloof husband to see her on her terms. Revenge, survival, and reinvention collide as Julie turns loss into a calculated second chance.