At a wealthy wedding, a janitor suddenly claims to be Amy's foster father, shocking everyone. Amy vehemently denies knowing him, insisting she is an orphan and married into a rich family. The janitor insists he raised her for 18 years and refuses to lie in front of the crowd. The groom’s family reacts with disbelief and hostility, accusing the janitor of causing trouble and demanding security to harm him. Amy's rejection of the man she once trusted plunges the scene into chaos as tensions erupt and violence looms, leaving the true relationship and motives unresolved.
On Magnus's important day, he insists on upholding the family reputation, warning Greta not to act against their interests despite the absence of his father. Greta is pressured to maintain appearances, but tensions rise when an older man, claiming to be Amy's father, confronts her. Amy vehemently denies their connection and harshly rejects him, even as he pleads for understanding. The older man's presence triggers hostility among others who want him removed. The episode ends with the older man revealing he has returned, leaving Amy and the family to face the consequences of his reappearance.
The chairman of Vance Group, Ansel Vance, saves an orphan in a car crash but wakes with amnesia and disappears from his family. He adopts the girl, Amy Bennett, and lives as a laborer named Bryant Bennett. Eighteen years later, Amy is determined to marry into the Vance dynasty. She scorns Bryant, severs their father-daughter bond, and chases the very family she idolizes. The bitter irony: Bryant is the missing head of the Vance family, his identity erased by memory. Pride, ambition and a hidden truth collide, forcing both to confront sacrifices, shattered trust and the unbearable cost of forgotten ties.
The chairman of Vance Group, Ansel Vance, saves an orphan in a car crash but wakes with amnesia and disappears from his family. He adopts the girl, Amy Bennett, and lives as a laborer named Bryant Bennett. Eighteen years later, Amy is determined to marry into the Vance dynasty. She scorns Bryant, severs their father-daughter bond, and chases the very family she idolizes. The bitter irony: Bryant is the missing head of the Vance family, his identity erased by memory. Pride, ambition and a hidden truth collide, forcing both to confront sacrifices, shattered trust and the unbearable cost of forgotten ties.
The chairman of Vance Group, Ansel Vance, saves an orphan in a car crash but wakes with amnesia and disappears from his family. He adopts the girl, Amy Bennett, and lives as a laborer named Bryant Bennett. Eighteen years later, Amy is determined to marry into the Vance dynasty. She scorns Bryant, severs their father-daughter bond, and chases the very family she idolizes. The bitter irony: Bryant is the missing head of the Vance family, his identity erased by memory. Pride, ambition and a hidden truth collide, forcing both to confront sacrifices, shattered trust and the unbearable cost of forgotten ties.
The chairman of Vance Group, Ansel Vance, saves an orphan in a car crash but wakes with amnesia and disappears from his family. He adopts the girl, Amy Bennett, and lives as a laborer named Bryant Bennett. Eighteen years later, Amy is determined to marry into the Vance dynasty. She scorns Bryant, severs their father-daughter bond, and chases the very family she idolizes. The bitter irony: Bryant is the missing head of the Vance family, his identity erased by memory. Pride, ambition and a hidden truth collide, forcing both to confront sacrifices, shattered trust and the unbearable cost of forgotten ties.
The chairman of Vance Group, Ansel Vance, saves an orphan in a car crash but wakes with amnesia and disappears from his family. He adopts the girl, Amy Bennett, and lives as a laborer named Bryant Bennett. Eighteen years later, Amy is determined to marry into the Vance dynasty. She scorns Bryant, severs their father-daughter bond, and chases the very family she idolizes. The bitter irony: Bryant is the missing head of the Vance family, his identity erased by memory. Pride, ambition and a hidden truth collide, forcing both to confront sacrifices, shattered trust and the unbearable cost of forgotten ties.
The chairman of Vance Group, Ansel Vance, saves an orphan in a car crash but wakes with amnesia and disappears from his family. He adopts the girl, Amy Bennett, and lives as a laborer named Bryant Bennett. Eighteen years later, Amy is determined to marry into the Vance dynasty. She scorns Bryant, severs their father-daughter bond, and chases the very family she idolizes. The bitter irony: Bryant is the missing head of the Vance family, his identity erased by memory. Pride, ambition and a hidden truth collide, forcing both to confront sacrifices, shattered trust and the unbearable cost of forgotten ties.
The chairman of Vance Group, Ansel Vance, saves an orphan in a car crash but wakes with amnesia and disappears from his family. He adopts the girl, Amy Bennett, and lives as a laborer named Bryant Bennett. Eighteen years later, Amy is determined to marry into the Vance dynasty. She scorns Bryant, severs their father-daughter bond, and chases the very family she idolizes. The bitter irony: Bryant is the missing head of the Vance family, his identity erased by memory. Pride, ambition and a hidden truth collide, forcing both to confront sacrifices, shattered trust and the unbearable cost of forgotten ties.
The chairman of Vance Group, Ansel Vance, saves an orphan in a car crash but wakes with amnesia and disappears from his family. He adopts the girl, Amy Bennett, and lives as a laborer named Bryant Bennett. Eighteen years later, Amy is determined to marry into the Vance dynasty. She scorns Bryant, severs their father-daughter bond, and chases the very family she idolizes. The bitter irony: Bryant is the missing head of the Vance family, his identity erased by memory. Pride, ambition and a hidden truth collide, forcing both to confront sacrifices, shattered trust and the unbearable cost of forgotten ties.