'She's dead!' opens the episode as Don and Zulia face a sudden death that could expose their asset transfers. Joan found they used their positions to move funds; Zulia warns that if Joan lives they'll be exposed. Don denies killing her, but they decide to report the CEO's death as an accident. Don, the GM, will take over White Group and make Zulia the sole heiress. The episode cuts to Tommy, surprised by an engagement gift from his mother and told to thank Amy; he was not informed. Cruel taunts about the match leave the takeover and Tommy's fate unresolved.
After a fall, a man helps a woman, returns what she dropped and asks her name; she says "Dumby" and he insists, "You're not dumb," then offers to take her home. At her house the madam and the Quinton girl wait while her stepmother hurries to force her into marriage. Pressured, she concedes — "She gets her wish." The episode ends with a sudden, loaded question: "Kitty, want to marry me?" leaving Kitty confronted with an immediate, unresolved decision.
In a playful opening, a boy asks Kitty to "marry" him, promising lots of food; Kitty gleefully accepts, misunderstanding the word. The scene then flips to a tense adult meeting: advisors urge Mr. Frim to rethink marrying Amy, saying he can pursue the truth without that union and avoid involving the Quintons. When someone calls Amy "dumby," Mr. Frim forbids the insult, insists others won't decide for him, and orders Stephen to take Amy for a hospital checkup tomorrow. His refusal to back down and the scheduled exam leave Amy's fate immediately unresolved.
After a hospital report reveals she suffered a heavy head injury and now functions like a seven-year-old with no immediate treatment, her condition becomes the episode’s trigger. A senior man announces he will marry her, explaining privately he calls her “Kitten” and publicly she’ll be “Nancy,” and that marrying a handicapped woman will lower Amy’s guard. At home she behaves childlike with Tommy, insisting on sleeping beside him under simple rules. The man also orders an inquiry into the missing White Group CEO, leaving his motive and her recovery unresolved.
At home, a girl called Kitten wakes Tommy; she's hungry, he helps fix her shoes and they go out. On the street Amy confronts Tommy for marrying without telling her. A crowd surrounds Nancy, taunting her as an "ugly h*g" and "b*tch," and kids demand she bow for money while one brags, "the Frim Group belongs to my son." Nancy awkwardly imitates a TV blessing and the insult escalates. Tommy intervenes, declares "Nancy is my wife" and warns he "might just bite." The kids hand over money for candies, but Nancy's acceptance remains unsettled.
At a family dinner, a son reveals White Group’s CEO is missing and that her stepsister and fiance are running the company. He says he's allied with them to seize the Westside project and he'll hold a party in two days where Mr. James will announce it. Meanwhile, a colleague warns their boss that Jeremy agreed to work with the rival to take the real estate project. The episode pivots when the child 'Kitten' collapses, saying 'My head hurts!', refusing help; the celebration ends in an unresolved medical emergency.
The episode opens with a directive to abandon the westside project, let Don take it, and start buying White Group shares. Cut to Tommy's bedroom: Kitten has climbed in and refuses to leave. She insists on kissing him before she can sleep, declares "I like you," and demands he promise not to kiss other guys. Tommy is flustered and tells her to go back, but she forces a vow, then falls asleep. The episode closes with Tommy unsettled while the boardroom order looms, leaving his awkward promise and business pressure unresolved.
Sir orders Nancy brought to his son's party, but staff rush in with news: Amy has taken the madam away. At the gathering, guests gossip that the Frims' eldest married a "handicapped girl" and insist the family wealth go to Jeremy, intensifying scrutiny on Nancy. Organizers force Nancy into a "game" promising treats; they present a bone and order, "Pick it up with your mouth." A final taunt—"That'll teach you not to cross me"—accompanies her push toward the bone as the episode ends on her compelled choice.
At a family gathering, children's play turns ugly when Penny makes Nancy, a lowly servant, act like a dog and the other kids mock her. The incident explodes into adult accusations: Tommy and relatives say Nancy ruined the party and embarrassed the family, while others point out Penny insulted a servant. Amy decides to take Nancy to the party and orders servants to dress her in nicer clothes. Nancy insists she wants to keep playing but agrees to be changed and promises she'll come back. She hurries off, leaving the household argument unresolved.
Confrontation opens the episode: Nancy—who insists she be called Amy—is grilled about Tommy after saying he feeds her cakes, watches TV, and sleeps beside her. The speaker warns that "bad guys" may target Tommy and orders Nancy to find where he went and whom he met so help can be sent. Nancy refuses, is accused of lying, slapped and threatened with eviction, then fights back, citing Tommy's rule to repay bullies. The scuffle breaks when someone calls for Penny; witnesses first declare Joan dead, then one shouts, "It's really her!"