Ms. Aston, an Exorcist Goddess who can revive anyone dead within an hour, is begged by Mr. Lynch Sr. to save Larry, the family's only heir. She accepts and revives Caleb's drowned son, then is pursued by Caleb after he takes over Lynch Corp. While seven months pregnant he shoves her down the stairs; later Caleb orders her tortured and tossed into the sea, and she dies full of hate. Now she wakes reborn on the day Mr. Lynch Sr. made the plea. The episode closes with her confronting that plea, knowing Caleb's betrayal.
During a Lynch family confrontation, relatives beg an Exorcist Goddess to save Larry when it's revealed Caleb lost the ability to father children and Larry is his only son. Accusations fly: Eliza is branded a liar without resurrection power while Ms. Stern is hailed as the true goddess. Someone offers to save Larry for free, but the Lynch family rejects the accused and bans her. Caleb declares his love for Winnie; Winnie vows she will save Larry and won't be merciful after recalling past-life betrayal. The episode ends with Larry in real danger and the rescue undecided.
Larry is in danger and bystanders shout for help while a crowd pins blame in chaos. A woman accuses Caleb and Larry of betrayal that killed her and her baby, vowing retribution; others call Ms. Aston a goddess and demand Eliza be stripped of her costume as a scammer. Eliza insists she never met them or saved their family. Confronted, Caleb answers, 'So what if I did it? This is just a little punishment,' turning suspicion into confession. The woman says she alone can take and give life, leaving Larry endangered and the group on the brink of judgment.
At a crowded confrontation a woman accuses Caleb of killing her baby and having men destroy her life, demanding he retrieve his son's body from the water. She warns Caleb he cannot keep the Lynches' assets now that his only heir is gone, and the crowd tries to seize the bell she holds. Chaos erupts until Levi Grant, head of Grant Corp and a known Jelona magnate, arrives. His presence stops the melee but he is told, "Get lost." The woman finishes, "My Goddess, please help me," leaving possession of the bell and the estate unresolved.
A man pleads to "My Goddess" Eliza to save his niece Hera, who fell into the water thirty minutes ago. Eliza, already accused of scamming, says she can rescue Hera if the girl's heart hasn't stopped for over an hour. She agrees to try to clear her name, then Caleb proposes a bet on whether Winnie or Eliza will save the child first. Wagers escalate from personal stakes to $10 million, then $50 million plus a city villa. When the final raise puts 10% of Lynch Corp on the line, Eliza rushes to the rescue and the outcome remains unresolved.
Winnie and Caleb open the episode plotting to bankrupt Eliza in one gamble. They've hidden Larry in a safe place while a decoy floats in the water, confident they'll win Eliza's savings. At the showdown Mr. Grant unexpectedly awards Eliza 10% of Grant Corp to support her, provoking outrage and canceling their payoff. Winnie vows they'll regret it, but others insist saving lives comes first. Accusations land on Caleb—"you brought this on yourself"—and the warning "it won't save your son" leaves their scheme collapsed and his son's fate unresolved.
At a Lynch Corp waterside event, Eliza pleads for help while onlookers mock her performance and accuse her of lying; Caleb is chastised for letting her off easily. When the promised sign doesn't appear, panicked crew call for underwater checks and someone whispers, "My Goddess, please save her." Mr. Grant vows, "I'll see this through." Divers discover Hera's body standing upright in the water—an underwater-recovery taboo and bad omen—shifting the scene from ridicule to alarm. The rescue is left unresolved as Mr. Grant faces the unexplained, ominous finding.
A small group performs a tense ritual around a bronze bell, counting 'One, two, three' while someone ties the last loop and prepares to strike. They insist the bell will finish the rite: 'When the bronze bell rings, the Gates of Hell open.' With the command 'Return her soul!' they strike the bell, expecting completion. Instead the act provokes confusion; an onlooker panics, 'What... What's going on?' The episode closes on that panicked question, leaving whether the Gates opened and her soul returned unresolved.
She was betrayed by her lover and lost everything, her life and child. Exorcist Goddess Eliza Aston rewinds to the day her nightmare began, armed with a thousand years of divine power and a heart set on vengeance. This time she lets Caleb Lynch's son drown, forcing Caleb to feel the ruin she endured. But Caleb and his first love, Winnie Stern, also return with full memories. They answer her strike with a calculated plan to steal her bronze bell. Alliances shift, guilt flares, and revenge becomes a lethal chessboard. Each choice tightens the trap of fate. In this race of retribution, only one can reclaim what was lost—or be consumed by the consequences.
She was betrayed by her lover and lost everything, her life and child. Exorcist Goddess Eliza Aston rewinds to the day her nightmare began, armed with a thousand years of divine power and a heart set on vengeance. This time she lets Caleb Lynch's son drown, forcing Caleb to feel the ruin she endured. But Caleb and his first love, Winnie Stern, also return with full memories. They answer her strike with a calculated plan to steal her bronze bell. Alliances shift, guilt flares, and revenge becomes a lethal chessboard. Each choice tightens the trap of fate. In this race of retribution, only one can reclaim what was lost—or be consumed by the consequences.