Two five-year-old children approach a woman after a posted reward and call, "Mommy," begging her to come home with them to their handsome, wealthy father. Bystanders sneer, calling her a gold-digger and mocking her modest $800 salary. The scene cuts to Ms. Smith in a hospital where staff tell her her newborn boy and girl stopped breathing after crying twice. She demands to see them but is blocked and threatened. Though she’s never seen her babies, she feels a deep bond. The episode ends as someone reports, "Mr. Lewis. They are there," leaving the outcome unresolved.
Queenie and her twin brother Caleb burst into a public area, insisting a passing woman is 'Mommy.' A bystander accuses a nearby handsome man of trafficking and strikes him, but he is revealed to be the children's father. The crowd demands answers as the mother and father spar. The mother snaps, "I refuse to reconcile." The twins beg forgiveness, saying she only protected them. An onlooker warns formal reconciliation would leave a record and could affect the kids' future. With reconciliation refused but legal pressure suggested, the parents' decision—and the twins' future—hangs unresolved.
A tense settlement begins after a woman offers $1,000–$2,000 to resolve an incident where she hit a man. A child interrupts, praising 'Daddy' Yannick — a 27-year-old billionaire CEO — and begging the woman to accept him as stepmom for Caleb and Queenie. The woman refuses, insisting she's young and won't be anyone's stepmother. The man abandons the cash offer and says, "Marry me if you want to make peace," turning the truce into a marriage demand meant to satisfy his children. She rejects the proposal, leaving the marriage demand and the kids' wish unresolved.
In a registry office, a woman agrees to marry the children's father after the kids plead for a mother. They pose for photos while people wait; the registrar asks for vows and documents. The woman balks, then accepts a one-year arrangement: she will live as their mom for a year and may leave afterward. The father asks if she intends to be a permanent stepmother; she refuses. At episode end she confronts him with a direct question—who is the children's biological mother?—leaving the new marriage and motives unresolved.
A paternity test reveals two abandoned infants are Mr. Lewis's children, shocking the household. Family celebrates an heir while condemning the woman who 'threw away her own kids' and refuses to look for her. Meanwhile a message from the children's mother plays: she recalls pregnancy, promises to show them the world, and leaves "This is the key to my villa," a black card with password six zeros, and permission to use them "as Mrs. Lewis." The episode ends with paternity confirmed and the mother's provisions delivered, but the emotional gap and choice about her return remain.
At the mall a father and mother plan to celebrate their wedding anniversary and buy gifts for their two children; they're headed to a jewelry shop where the kids will be fitted with gold pieces. While staff fetch styles, Nina appears and is challenged by shop employees and other customers who recognize her. Customers mock that she got pregnant five years ago, was sent to the countryside, and couldn't possibly afford jewelry. One accuser claims she threw her kids away and demands to know who they are, forcing Nina to explain and leaving identities unresolved.
Two children calling "Mommy" shop while their mother offers to buy presents. Bystanders notice the kids resemble Nina. Ms. Smith reveals she ordered the children brought; staff confirm birthmarks match Nina's. The kidnappers admit they lied to Nina, telling her the babies stopped breathing, and received payment. A woman accuses Nina, "my mom drugged you to make you bear a beggar's child," then vows to stop Nina becoming Mrs. Lewis and instructs that the children be left at the Lewis doorstep. The episode ends with Nina's plea: "What are you going to do to my kids?"
A confrontation erupts when Bianca reaches for and touches two children in public; Nina slaps her and demands an apology to the kids. Bystanders press Nina, asking how the children ended up with her and accusing her of kidnapping because Yannick suddenly had two kids five years ago. The children insist "Mommy" is Nina, and Nina admits they aren't her biological children but declares, "I am their mom" because she married their father. Her confession changes the argument but fuels claims she married for money, leaving Nina publicly accused and under heavy suspicion.
A heated confrontation erupts when Bianca publicly mocks Nina for supposedly marrying a poor, old man after a blind date. Accusations fly that Nina lied and damaged Mr. Lewis’s reputation. Suddenly Mr. Lewis — recognized as Yannick — arrives and is confronted: are the two children really his? The crowd questions Nina’s claim, citing her recent return and blind date. Nina defiantly answers, "Nina is my wife. Is there a problem if my children call her Mommy?" The group falls silent as Mr. Lewis, stunned, must now respond to the unexpected family claim.
Mr. Lewis insists on introducing Nina, whom he met today, at his children's birthday and orders his relatives to respect her. Relatives call Nina a 'country bumpkin' and warn he'll regret marrying her; one person vows, "I won't let her marry Yannick." While picking presents, the children demand Daddy give Mommy the store's crown jewel, the necklace 'Destined Love' ($8,880,000). In the shop someone detects Nina's scent from 'that night' and then spots a birthmark matching the children's. That discovery raises a startling question about Nina's link to the kids and leaves the household tense before the reveal.