On her 22nd birthday Lyra plans to give her five-year painting "Dreaming of Orion" to her adopted younger sister so Orion will propose. On the proposal day Orion is missing; Lyra goes to the headquarters' cold storage for a surprise and becomes trapped, crying "Save me." A resentful member of the Donovan family boasts of taking Lyra's family, paintings and even Ori's love, then threatens to tell everyone she entered the cold storage out of spite. Lyra later wakes, finishes the painting and refuses to hand it over, but the framed scandal and Orion's absence remain unresolved.
An argument erupts over Lyra's five-year painting "Dreaming of Orion" when Ori apologizes, admits fault and that his parents are gone, and also apologizes for having made Lulu's parents attend a company meeting. Lyra says the canvas reminds her of her late parents watching like stars. Someone calls the work "crappy" and accuses Lulu of profiting from her parents' death, prompting Lulu to threaten to leave. Ori insists the painting will be second only to Lyra in his life. The episode ends with a shouted "Lyra!" as ownership and a threatened departure stay unresolved.
Orion orders Lyra to finish a painting and deliver it to Lulu as an apology, confessing he caused Lulu’s parents’ fatal car accident and promising he’ll propose to Lyra if she complies. Lyra refuses, arguing the painting — "Dreaming of Orion" — honors twenty years with Orion, not the dead parents. Rejecting the demand, she lashes out and slaps Lulu; Lulu cries, "It hurts." Others immediately demand Lyra apologize. The episode closes with Lyra isolated by her defiance and Orion’s conditional promise hanging over her: will she hand the painting over to secure his pledge?
At a family dinner, an injury on Lulu's face sparks an argument when parents demand Lyra apologize for allegedly slapping her. Lyra insists she didn't and says Lulu hurt herself, but her denial is dismissed and the parents press blame. Lyra points out her own injury is worse and demands proof, forcing the accusation into a question of evidence. Voices flare and the household fractures as Ori is called to the table and Lulu is placated. The family sits to eat under unresolved suspicion—Lyra remains accused and the proof the parents want is still missing.
After Lyra collapses from an unnoticed crab allergy, the household scrambles: someone apologizes for not knowing, fearing they almost lost her, and several people vow seafood will be banned at home. Lyra forgives but admits she wasn't careful. Rara accepts the apology then confronts the group, accusing them of ignoring her since Luna moved in, saying, "all you've cared about is her." The episode closes with Lyra recovering and promises exchanged, but Rara's complaint exposes a fragile rift over Luna's presence, leaving the household unity unresolved.
At a family dinner Lyra refuses to eat and reels from being treated as an outsider while her parents and Orion urge her to forgive Ori for forgetting. They pressure her to accept Lulu—the orphan whose parents were led to the company by Orion and Lyra—insisting it's their duty to care for her. Lyra says she's grateful but feels displaced. The argument peaks when her parents announce they will give Lyra's painting "Dreaming of Orion" to Lulu to make amends. Lyra watches the painting handed over and faces a choice about her place in the family.
At a tense family dinner, relatives urge Lyra to surrender a painting so sick sister Lulu can enter the International Art Exhibition and, if she wins gold, become the youngest professor at Aurenya Arts Academy — a career-saving chance because Lulu has heart disease and can't do difficult work. Lyra refuses: she spent five years on the painting and won't give it up. Lulu says she won't make Lyra unhappy, while her father presses Lyra to be less willful. An old grievance about adoption erupts — "Who actually is your daughter?" — leaving the decision unresolved.
Lyra is confronted by her father and mother after a fight about a painting; they're furious and demand an apology. Lulu is ordered to leave, and Lyra says it's her fault and offers to go. Parents scold Lyra for causing a scene over what they call a 'crappy painting' that she says took five years to create. Ori refuses to let Lulu be the scapegoat, and arguments escalate. In a sharp turn, a family member offers to transfer ownership of the painting 'Dreaming of Orion,' forcing an immediate choice and leaving the family's rift unresolved.
At a tense family dinner Lyra hands the painting "Dreaming of Orion" to Lulu, and Ori announces he's ready to propose to Lyra to fulfill a promise. Lulu erupts, begs Ori not to leave and confesses she has always loved him; Ori replies he only sees her as family and must keep his promise to Lyra. Relatives plead and argue, then Lulu collapses with a suspected heart problem. They're rushed to the hospital while some accuse her of faking the episode. One onlooker vows to sever ties, leaving Ori's promise and Lulu's fate unresolved.
Lyra Donovan, a wealthy heiress and Aurenya Arts Academy graduate, joins her father's corporation to honor her parents' wishes. Her childhood companion Orion Harding—whose family has long ties with the Donovans—intends to marry her. Luna, who engineered a car accident that killed her own parents, manipulates her way into the Donovan household through adoption. Working beside Lyra, she plagiarizes Lyra's artistic ideas and secretly plots to eliminate Lyra and seize the family fortune—and even Orion. Betrayal and ambition close in. Just as Luna's scheme reaches its most dangerous phase, fate grants Lyra a shocking second chance: she is reborn. Now armed with memory and resolve, Lyra faces the woman who once destroyed her world.