At night a struggling chauffeur pesters women and then is hired to drive a mysterious woman to Eden Community. On route he is warned by thugs that the woman 'belongs to Mr. Larson' and told to back off; they threaten violence. A scuffle follows—he's hurt but keeps the client and reaches Eden Community. At the doorstep she demands, 'Stay with me,' while he protests he only makes $250 a night and refuses to take her inside. Her groping and the lingering threat leave him trapped between danger and a moral choice, unresolved.
Ms. Solis faces reporters demanding how her Solis Group grew and when her drug for genetic mutations will launch, but questions turn personal about the man she’s been searching for. An aide says he’s been spotted at a fruit stall east of the bridge. At home her child cries, "I'll finally have a dad!" and vows not to let that jerk run away. At the stall a fruit vendor sells peaches called "I'm destined to love you" while flirting with customers. The episode's key turn — the sought man is a humble fruit seller — and their confrontation remains unresolved.
In a crowded market a woman selling melons is confronted when a furious customer claims a nearby man fathered her child and brings her daughter to identify him. The child calls for a father and the man snaps, 'I'm not your dad!' Insults escalate, a knife is produced and the vendor faces a violent threat over a melon. Panic breaks out when someone says they were drugged. The accused insists she already had a child and demands again whether the melon is ripe. The episode ends with paternity, safety and the truth left unresolved.
At a street stall a woman brandishes a knife at a melon seller, demanding answers after five years of searching. She reveals herself as Helena Solis, CEO of the $10 billion Solis Group who claims he fathered her child. The crowd reacts: gossip labels him a gigolo while the seller balks, remembering only one night together. His young daughter Eve pleads for him to stay; he promises, "I'll never leave you two again," and offers a gift. Just as this fragile reconciliation seems to begin, someone screams "Don't!", leaving the marriage plea unresolved.
Parents reel when their daughter Eve cannot walk; Eve comforts them and asks to be carried, and her father agrees. Later, at home, the mother says a drug from her company is at a critical stage and insists her husband, Mr. Chavez, stay with Eve because the drug is their only hope to cure her. The couple’s awkward reunion and competing duties escalate as she returns to work. He accepts responsibility, then is handed a small gift — the episode closes with his new caregiving duty and the drug’s outcome still unresolved.
Ms. Solis is alerted that Master Giles has arrived in Oceantown and quickly bundles Eve to go meet him. Frank offers to join but she insists he stay—warning that Giles is peculiar and a wrong word could make things worse. Meanwhile, the man called Lord Dragon shows up at his wife's house, surprising his men by revealing he's married. Jokes stop when he hands over material for a paternity test and orders an investigation into his wife. The episode closes with Solis rushing to Giles while the paternity probe begins, leaving the truth unresolved.
Eve is dragged into a family confrontation after being lured here under false pretenses. Her relatives berate her for being an unwed mother and for a childhood illness that left her in a wheelchair, calling her a burden. A companion comforts Eve, but the family reveals their plan: they will make her sleep with Mr. Larson so he marries her, allowing them to seize her Solis Group shares and sell her drug project. They hold her down and try to force water on her; she cries, "I won't drink it!" They insist she'll drink, forcing an immediate, high-stakes choice.
Chaos erupts when a group of men seizes Eve’s mother and taunts the five-year-old, threatening to force the woman to sleep with Mr. Larson. Eve pleads as the men hold her mother down and refuse hospital help despite signs of a heart attack. They insist the woman drink an offered liquid and submit before any aid, threatening consequences if she resists. Eve runs to fetch her father to protect them, while the attackers refuse help until their demand is met, leaving the mother restrained and her fate unresolved as her father races back.
The episode starts when Boss's aides deliver test results: "Eve is your daughter." They also show Helena's recovered video diaries, where she says she raised Eve alone, reveals Eve's genetic mutation and heart disease, and explains a fall that injured the girl's legs. Helena vows to cure Eve with a drug called "Eve's Recovery" and to find Master Giles to restore her mobility. Later, Eve cries for her dad as "bad guys" bully her and her mother. Boss orders, "Hey, Thunder, Blaze, find my wife and daughter as fast as possible," launching a rescue that leaves their fate unresolved.
Bullies humiliate a mother and her daughter, Eve, over an absent father. The mother apologizes and begs to be better while others taunt them. Panic escalates when Mr. Larson returns from abroad and is ushered in; men order him to "sleep with her"—"Oceantown's hottest girl"—and threaten to make her obedient. Helena resists and cries "Don't touch me," while a bully warns that the "love child" will suffer if she refuses. The scene shifts from insult to imminent sexual coercion and violence; the episode ends as attackers close in and someone screams, "You're dead!"