At the Muse Award art exhibition, Roxanne confronts Ben about his broken promise to attend and reveal good news: she is expecting a baby. Meanwhile, Angel wins the Muse Award with an ink painting, pledging to bring ink art to global fame. Roxanne meets Chris Ford, who urges her to return to lead the Clovan Art Association after five years away, but she insists she’s happy as a housewife. Ben’s absence raises suspicions, especially when Ivy reveals she’s Ben’s first love and they dated. The episode ends with a sudden emergency as a child cries that a woman pushed their mother, leaving Ben facing a crisis.
Ben faces accusations of pushing Ivy, who has just donated a kidney to save Bryan. As Ivy struggles, a pregnant woman suffers severe pain and is rushed to the hospital, fearing for her baby. Despite the doctors' efforts, she is told her baby died before arrival, shattering her hopes. The woman pleads with Ben, insisting he didn’t push Ivy, but tension grows as Ivy fights for her life. The episode ends with Ben caught between guilt and the urgent crisis, as Ivy’s condition and the tragic loss leave their futures uncertain.
In this episode, the Grant family confronts Roxy over her alleged cruelty to Ivy, a respected artist who has done much for the family. Accusations escalate as Paul Grant’s mother, Linda Cox, harshly condemns Roxy for pushing Ivy, which led to Ivy's injury and Bryan's coma after a car accident trying to save her. Despite Roxy's adamant denial, a child's eyewitness testimony intensifies the blame. Ben Grant faces a harrowing dilemma when his family urges him to punish Roxy severely, but he hesitates, fearing the loss of his own hand. The episode ends on this tense, unresolved moment of decision.
After a tragic accident leaves a woman paralyzed and her husband Bryan in a coma, accusations fly as Ben suspects Roxanne of causing the fall. Roxanne denies pushing her, insisting on her innocence despite mounting suspicion. The tension escalates when Ben demands the truth and threatens severe consequences, while Roxanne pleads for trust, revealing she sacrificed everything for their marriage. Meanwhile, their son Jason is caught in the middle, facing his own struggles with the family's crisis. The episode ends with an unresolved clash as Ben moves to take drastic action against Roxanne, leaving her desperate to stop him.
Roxy faces a fierce confrontation when a man claims her business belongs to him, challenging her authority within the family. Despite threats and pressure to leave with him, she stands firm. Meanwhile, tensions escalate as Roxy's father learns that her husband, Ben Grant, assaulted her and caused her miscarriage after she sacrificed everything for their marriage. Outraged, her father vows revenge, ordering all business partnerships with the Grants to be canceled immediately, signaling a brewing conflict between the families with high stakes unresolved.
Roxy wakes up recovering from a painful loss and decides to return to painting, rejecting her past relationship with Ben, whom her parents blame and vow to confront. Meanwhile, Ben faces a crisis as The Hills, their biggest client, terminates contracts that accounted for 70% of his company's revenue, threatening an upcoming art exhibition. Despite financial pressure, Roxy's family supports her return to art and a team selection event for the Muse Competition. After her grandfather’s passing, Roxy promises to fulfill his wish to revive ink painting. The episode ends with intensified pressure as all partners start severing ties with Ben's company.
Mr. Wade is pressured to help Mr. Ford stabilize Grant Corp, which is on the brink of collapse, by securing a spot on Angel's team during an upcoming selection event. Though reluctant, Wade is promised incentives to persuade Mr. Ford, a powerful figure connected to Clovan's largest conglomerate. Meanwhile, Wade's physical recovery is noted with a hint of confidence in his upcoming performance. As the selection event begins, a character named Chris arrives, hoping to find someone skilled in ink painting, while Angel, a former superstar painter, is recognized by others at the venue. The episode ends with anticipation around Wade's ability to prove himself at the event.
At Angel's team selection event, a young contestant attends with her mother, eagerly hoping to join the superstar artist's team. The mood shifts when Roxy, a hostile woman with a personal grudge, appears and targets the contestant. Roxy aggressively confronts her, claiming only those worthy can take part, but the contestant insists she is there to compete fairly. The tension escalates as Roxy refuses to back down, creating a confrontation that threatens to disrupt the event. The episode ends with the contestant standing firm against this unexpected challenge, leaving the outcome of their rivalry unresolved.
Roxy arrives at the Muse Competition and faces immediate hostility from others who belittle her as only a housewife and fake artist. Despite their taunts, she remains confident, insisting that managers would recognize her talent. A tense confrontation occurs when Mr. Wade appears, prompting some to dismiss her further, but Roxy reveals she is his daughter-in-law, causing shock. She insists her identity at the event is secret and refuses to back down, challenging those who question her status. The episode ends with Roxy defiantly asserting her position above even the president, leaving others unsettled.
At a high-profile event, Roxy is accused by her sister-in-law of bringing a fake painting, creating a scandal. Despite Roxy insisting the artwork is genuine—the last surviving piece by artist David Hill, her grandfather—she faces harsh judgment and is ordered to kneel and apologize to Mr. Wade to avoid further disgrace. The sister-in-law mocks her appearance and threatens her status without family support, while others pressure Roxy to admit guilt. The episode ends as Roxy resists submission, clinging to the hope of proving the painting’s authenticity amid mounting family hostility.