Jason Norton, CEO of Morgan Group, confronts the fallout from a decade-old fire that injured Panjanmor and stripped him of his family heirship. While feigning recovery, Panjanmor secretly built an overseas empire and now plans revenge. Jason struggles to identify who orchestrated the fire, suspecting his brother, and orders a search for Heratosis, whose actions once saved him. Meanwhile, a tense escape unfolds as someone injured urges others to flee while he stays behind, clutching a meaningful gift from his late mother. The episode closes with a wedding scene where a couple prepares to exchange rings, hinting at unresolved tensions ahead.
Jason Norton unexpectedly returns after ten years abroad to attend his nephew Justin's wedding. His sudden appearance causes unease among family members who believed he had severed ties. During the ceremony, tension escalates when Betty confronts Jason, accusing him of betrayal, but he insists it's a misunderstanding and professes his love for Justin. The situation spirals into chaos as the wedding is interrupted, and ultimately, the bride announces she is replacing the groom with Jason. The episode ends with Jason proposing, leaving the wedding and family relations in turmoil.
Betty announces her plan to marry Jason Norton to avoid defying Chairman Norton's wishes and gain leverage against someone she dislikes. At a public confrontation, her ex accuses her of trying to embarrass him, but Betty insists she dumped him and chooses her own path. Family members argue about Jason’s disability and the implications of the marriage, with Jason affirming his happiness and readiness to marry Betty. As tensions rise with threats to family loyalty, Betty claims her new role as Jason’s aunt, solidifying her decision and challenging those who oppose the union, leaving the family conflict unresolved.
Justin confronts a man who insults him while holding his aunt's hand, leading to a tense standoff as Justin's ambition to seize control of his family group intensifies. Meanwhile, Nina and her husband announce their departure, ending a crucial wedding negotiation. Justin then agrees to a one-year contract marriage with a woman whose legs are impaired, promising not to cheat and providing her with $2,000 as an allowance. As they part ways, Justin orders an assistant to find a property, revealing his plan to buy a house, leaving his next move uncertain.
On his first day back, Jason faces scorn from his family for ruining a planned wedding with a cheating scandal that threatens his connection to the powerful Norton family. His mother pressures him to marry into the Norton clan despite public disgrace. Betty, confronted as Jason's proposed bride, refuses to apologize, choosing to leave rather than submit to the family's demands. Jason, pretending to be disabled to hide his vulnerability, resolves to support Betty on his own. The episode ends as Jason's loyalty is tested, and tensions simmer over the couple's uncertain future and the family's expectations.
A woman searching for a one-bedroom property arrives at a luxury real estate office but faces immediate hostility from a wealthy couple, the Olivers, who mock and insult her as they eye an exclusive penthouse. When she insists on buying, the Olivers try to push her out, calling her an intruder unfit for their upscale space. Despite their threats and summoning guards, she stands firm and declares her intention to purchase the property. The episode ends with the confrontation escalating as security moves in, leaving her fate uncertain within the elite setting.
Wade Ellen, Jason's assistant and best friend, confronts a woman identified as Ms. Gibso, who is related to Jason as his wife. Wade tries to assert her presence, but Ms. Gibso dismisses Jason as a deadbeat and orders Wade and others to leave immediately. Amid the tense exchange, store staff react to the disturbance, blaming Wade for causing a scene. The situation escalates as security is called, positioning Wade as an unwelcome intruder. The episode ends with Wade isolated and under pressure, facing eviction while determined to address the deeper conflict concerning Jason and his household.
Tom Olivet, CEO of Oliver Construction, tries to buy a penthouse from the Morgan Group but is blocked because the unit is reserved for their most valued customer, Ms. Gibson. When Tom insults her, Morgan Group retaliates by cutting ties with his company and canceling all deals. Meanwhile, Tom dismisses the promised house to Ms. Gibson, risking financial ruin. Ms. Gibson confronts Morgan Group staff about their harsh behavior, leading the company to officially apologize and offer her any unit at half price. Just as she accepts, she prepares to inform Jason, leaving the outcome uncertain.
Jason arrives at a new unit where he spots a wheelchair that looks like his own, sparking his attention. Betty surprises him with the news that she’s decided to buy a house for both of them, insisting on choosing the layout and furnishings together as husband and wife. Jason reacts with disbelief, questioning her seriousness. Later, settled into their new home, Betty offers to help Jason with his bath and clothes, brushing off his concerns about his disability. Their uneasy yet tender exchange underscores their new life together, leaving the sense that Jason must come to terms with this change in their relationship.
On their wedding day, architect Betty Gibson leaves Justin Norton after seeing him with her best friend. To punish him she hastily marries his supposedly disabled uncle, Jason Norton. Betty sacrifices, supporting a man she believes crippled and poor. In truth Jason is the Morgan Group CEO, feigning disability to probe a decade-old fire. Their contract marriage becomes a tense partnership: she keeps him grounded, he hides his identity, and shared crises spark genuine affection. The past explodes—the fire's mastermind is Jason's brother Jeff, and Betty was the one who saved Jason in the blaze. With villains exposed, Betty and Jason, bound by truth and gratitude, finally find justice and love.