Ben Lewis remains isolated and refuses any treatment or contact, pushing away his new caregiver who is hired to help him. To gain his trust, the caregiver pretends to be mute, hoping to share his pain silently. Meanwhile, Ben’s wife, Carmen Rowe, a retired singer known as the Masked Singer, is connected by fans who await her return after seven years. Their daughter, Sandra, is excitedly preparing for a concert that Ben is expected to attend once he removes his bandages. The episode ends with Ben finally visible and able to see his family again, setting up a hopeful but uncertain next step for their reunion.
Ben, recently regaining his sight, reunites with Carmen, his childhood sweetheart whom he had searched for years. Carmen reveals she was forced into a marriage by her father but has since divorced and introduced Ben to their son, Adam Travis. At the reunion, Ben faces skepticism from others who doubt Carmen’s ability to speak, assuming she’s mute and only cared for him during his treatment. Carmen insists she married Ben out of love, not convenience, but their uneasy conversation ends with Ben dismissing the accusations while leaving their true feelings and future uncertain.
Ben faces communication challenges after regaining his sight, prompting his daughter to offer help with translating Braille. A tense scene unfolds between children, revealing family strain. Meanwhile, Ben confronts Carmen about suspicions that she drugged him, accusing her of using deceitful tactics to secure marriage for money. Carmen denies the allegation but admits she expected to marry him because of a past pregnancy. As Ben wrestles with feelings of betrayal and obligation to another woman, he demands clarity. The episode ends with Carmen warning Ben he will regret his choices, leaving their relationship unresolved and fraught with distrust.
Carmen Roos arrives at the hospital alone, revealing she has silently endured seven years of hardship without speaking, solely for someone she cares about. Her daughter Sandra anxiously searches for her father to help save Carmen, who suddenly falls seriously ill. Carmen's husband Ben regrets her retirement and promises to make up for lost years, but Carmen expresses that all she wants is for him to live well. Meanwhile, Ben faces another crisis as Sandra reveals Carmen is two months pregnant and must decide whether to have an abortion. The episode closes with the family confronting unexpected health and emotional challenges, leaving Carmen’s fate uncertain.
Sandra discovers that Carmen, a woman she knows, is unexpectedly hospitalized in the same facility. Conflicted and distraught, Sandra tries to convince others that Carmen is truly ill, despite doubts from those around her. The tension rises as accusations fly, with Sandra blaming someone for causing Carmen's sickness through emotional distress. As Carmen undergoes urgent surgery, Sandra, her family, and bystanders anxiously await news, caught between hope and fear. The episode ends on a tense note, with Carmen's condition uncertain and everyone bracing for the outcome of the operation.
Sandra confronts her father, Ben Lewis, demanding the gift he promised despite his neglect toward her. Her mother reveals Ben spends on other children instead. After Sandra insists on leaving the cold place to go home, Ben’s partner, Carmen, reveals she’s discovered a report about a hysteroscopy, not a surgery. Carmen accuses Sandra’s mother of using manipulative tricks to keep Ben distant, but the child’s honesty exposes the tension. Carmen warns Sandra to stop seeing Ben and urges her partner to set a better example. The episode ends with unresolved family conflict and rising tension about truth and loyalty.
Sandra is set to perform in tomorrow's concert, and someone known as Shelatoys urges another to watch. After fulfilling Indra's wish, a man plans to reveal himself as the Masked Singer and return to the spotlight alongside Sandra. Meanwhile, a woman comforts her child about a father's promised return. Another character is determined to uncover the true identity of the Masked Singer and recruit new young talents. The episode culminates with the discovery of Carmen, who was missing, as the man reunites with her and prepares to support Sandra's upcoming performance, bringing Adam along despite concerns.
At Sandra's performance, tensions rise as Carmela confronts Carmen about reclaiming a position she believes has been held too long. Meanwhile, Ben feels unwelcome and considers leaving. A heated exchange unfolds when Sandra insults another character's mother, sparking a family defense led by Adam. Later, Mr. Lewis, recently recovered from blindness and now rebuilding his company, appears at the school, surprising everyone. A dispute erupts between two girls claiming Mr. Lewis as their father. The episode ends with Mr. Lewis caught in the middle, facing a challenging revelation about his child’s identity.
Ben Lewis faces mounting pressure when his daughter Sandra publicly claims him as her father at a school event, hoping he'll attend her concert. Sandra reveals she was bullied for his absence, and others confront Ben, accusing him of neglect after seven years. Meanwhile, a boy named Adam, suspected to be Ben's son, is also present, creating confusion about his true child. As Ben hesitates, the emotional pleas from Sandra and others intensify, culminating in a tense moment where it is revealed that Adam is indeed Ben’s son. The episode ends with Ben forced to confront his fractured family ties.
Carmen confronts Ben Lewis over their fractured family, insisting that their daughter Carmy is too important to be left fatherless. Tensions rise when Ben accuses Carmen of selfishness and threatens her with divorce, pointing out her financial dependence on him. Carmen strikes Ben in frustration, sparking further conflict over her mute condition and his absentee role in Adam's life. Ben warns her to back down or face consequences, while Carmen refuses to surrender, leaving their relationship hanging on a sharp edge. The episode ends with Carmy feeling abandoned, questioning her place without a father.