The Day She Left, Stocks Fell Full Episode

The Day She Left, Stocks Fell - Episode 1

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Reporters swarm when Yara Sullivan abruptly resigns from her company, saying she must support her benefactor's struggling startup. Press demand details; she offers only that explanation. The episode alternates between her career highlights—boardroom praise for her leadership—and intimate vows exchanged with Charles, who begged her to start over and promised care. At a crucial meeting where Yara is lauded, Charles is absent then suddenly returns, drawing a furious rebuke: "How dare you come back?" The episode ends on that explosive confrontation, leaving her resignation and his presence unresolved.

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The Day She Left, Stocks Fell - Episode 2

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After Sophia Sanders returns from studying abroad, she admits to slashing overseas prices to push into foreign markets. That unilateral move forces company-wide budget cuts, so Charles strips Yara of international duties and hands the market to Sophia. Yara (Ms. Sullivan) protests that Charles has taken shares she earned; colleagues object but a critic is summarily dismissed. In a later planning meeting the board names Yara to lead the second-half international project, yet she warns Charles she may walk away and finally says she'll forgo the international market, leaving the company’s global plan unsettled.

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The Day She Left, Stocks Fell - Episode 3

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At a tense board meeting Charles declares he will transfer most of Yara's 30% stake to Sophia, leaving Yara with only 5%. Board members protest, saying Yara's years abroad and contributions deserve better, but Charles defends the move as a reward for Sophia and argues Yara should rest. He pressures Yara, warning she has "two chances left," and pushes the decision. Cornered, Yara concedes: "I agree to the share transfer." The episode closes as Yara is handed the transfer document, her signature about to finalize the company's abrupt reshuffle.

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The Day She Left, Stocks Fell - Episode 4

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Yara is pressured at a meeting to sign a document as the Lewis Group prepares to go public. She refuses, saying shares don't matter and she won't betray Mr. Lewis, who once saved her. A call pulls her into a private gathering where colleagues blame Charles for recent company trouble. Elders argue Charles should manage the group and welcome the chance to prove himself. The session ends with a senior declaring, "I plan for you two to marry soon," leaving Yara's loyalty, corporate role and the company's IPO fate unresolved.

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The Day She Left, Stocks Fell - Episode 5

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At a family meeting the group's imminent stock listing forces elders to postpone a planned wedding, while Madam insists she'll arrange things and even calls Yara "like a daughter." Other relatives bristle, saying she already has sons and that Yara's position is contested. Yara returns from abroad and endures snide comparisons to her reputation as a business prodigy. A social slip involving Sophia escalates and relatives demand Yara apologize. Yara snaps, "I didn't do anything. Why should I apologize?" Her refusal fractures household trust and leaves the postponed marriage and family quarrel unresolved.

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The Day She Left, Stocks Fell - Episode 6

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At a tense family meeting, someone orders Charles to apologize to Sophia after he dismisses her failure to 'hold onto the water' and appears to side with Yara. Charles protests, calling Sophia unreasonable; others accuse him of ganging up with Yara and bullying Sophia. Frustrated, one person quits the argument and asks to be taken home. At the door they discover a lost house key; Yara offers hers. The episode ends at a newly bought home where the owner promises the door is open — then issues a final warning: 'One last chance.'

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The Day She Left, Stocks Fell - Episode 7

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Yara returns from abroad to find her overseas market and shares taken, sparking a family dispute that mentions Charles and Sophia. A man in her family insists the Lewis Group belongs to him, separates business from personal, and announces that after they marry Yara will be a housewife while Sophia, an overseas-educated executive, will run the company. At the office, IPO preparations force staff to work overtime until Ms. Sullivan sends them home and vows, "I'll take responsibility." Staff answer, "How will you take responsibility?" leaving the takeover and IPO outcome unresolved.

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The Day She Left, Stocks Fell - Episode 8

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At a tense board meeting, executives insist the Lewis Group must prioritize efficiency and say Yara (Ms. Sullivan) is too soft for recruiting staff paid from the group. Colleagues plead with Mr. Lewis, arguing Yara steadies employees and has contributed much. Pressured and conflicted, Charles privately tells Yara to go to HR and resign, asking her to give up her company shares as proof of care while promising, "I'll trust you," and to make it up after they marry. The episode ends with Yara at HR: "I resign," leaving the company’s stability and Charles' promise unresolved.

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The Day She Left, Stocks Fell - Episode 9

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At a morning board meeting Henry Lewis announces, 'From now on, Sophia is the new Vice Chair,' shocking directors and prompting Charles to plead that the group can't lose Yara. Charles confronts Henry, accusing him of trying to force Yara out. Henry defends Sophia's qualifications and pushes a controversial efficiency plan—cutting employees' rest time—that Sophia proposed. Directors argue; some compare Sophia to Yara, others condemn the policy. Yara insists she isn't part of the group and declines to intervene. The session ends with a shouted 'Yara!' — her response and the fate of the policy remain unresolved.

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The Day She Left, Stocks Fell - Episode 10

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At a family confrontation, Charles vows to care for Yara and insists she quit work because their wedding is set, saying "no more Vice Chair Ms. Sullivan, only Mrs. Lewis." Yara, exhausted, says she wants to go rest. Another person confronts Charles, saying he was given ten chances to repay the favor of saving a life and now declares it's over between them. In a quiet lunch, Sophia's stomach issues delay celebration while a small gift is opened. The episode ends on the parting line, "now that we're even, let's part ways peacefully," leaving the planned marriage uncertain.

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