Wendy Suhl is confronted in her own house by members who accuse her of hurting Lulu and force her to drink a poisoned soup as they mock her claim to the heiress role. Grant publicly sides with Lulu while other foster brothers withdraw support, leaving Wendy realizing she’s been robbed of their love. Alone, she recalls losing her family before and senses a second chance, vowing to reclaim her position. Following Grandpa’s command, she agrees to Axel’s repeated proposal and announces she will marry him next week, setting a fraught plan to regain everything.
She reclaims the shares she gave her foster brothers and promises that after graduation the woman will marry Axel. Lulu complains the water tastes funny; the brothers admit, "we added a little something to make you obedient." Evan, Leo and Zane dote on Lulu with concert and racecar promises and claim "what's hers is ours." The lady of the house, who was forced into a storage room, returns furious, accuses them of living off her family's money and demands, "Did any of you ask me if she could stay here?" The question leaves who belongs in the house unresolved.
Wendy returns home to find Lulu sick and occupying her room. Wendy demands she leave; the brothers step in, pleading for patience but also pressuring Wendy to curb her "heiress" temper. They remind her their grandfather expected her to choose one brother and threaten that if she won't change they'll marry Lulu instead. Wendy angrily denies wanting to marry any of them and rejects the sentimental trophies they've pampered her with, calling them trash. The household is split as the brothers press an ultimatum while Wendy's refusal leaves the looming marriage decision unresolved.
When family confronts Lulu for keeping a glass orb from Evan and hand-folded cranes from Leo, they call her mad and demand she leave the Suhl house. Grant confesses he took punishment to shield her and insists he believes Lulu. A sibling claims Grandpa gave the house to them and orders Lulu out; staff begin clearing her room. An important delivery arrives: the family's heirloom ring and a gown. The recipient says she loves the ring but refuses to marry them despite the ready preparations. Her refusal halts the wedding plans and leaves eviction and marriage pressure unresolved.
At a gathering, a drunken Leo grabs Wendy Suhl and declares he'll "spend the night with you," triggering immediate uproar. Guests accuse Wendy of seducing Leo and shout insults as Lulu appears and confronts her. Wendy insists, "I'm Wendy Suhl, not Lulu Cobb," claims Leo defiled her, and tries to explain while Grant Suhl watches in disappointment. Some excuse Leo's behavior as drunkenness, deepening the division. The public accusation turns into a scandal that isolates Wendy and fractures the group. The scene closes on a decisive command: "I want to sell this mansion. ASAP."
At a pre-graduation gathering Lulu soaks up attention from the Suhl Four—financier Grant, doctor Evan, actor Leo, and racer Zane—while sponsored student Wendy hovers on the sidelines hoping for a break. Wendy reveals her grandfather hid her heiress identity and, to protect her foster brothers, she kept quiet. She decides to stop competing and leave after graduation, despite taunts that she'll hit rock bottom. The episode turns when someone shouts, "Wendy's graduation project is plagiarized!" The scandal starts trending, leaving Wendy to confront a sudden public crisis just days before graduation.
Campus social feeds erupt: Wendy is accused of plagiarizing Lulu’s graduation project and students demand she apologize. The Suhl Four and peers publicly shame Wendy and pressure her to admit theft. Wendy refuses, recalling that last time the guys locked her up and forced an apology, so she won't comply now. Lulu posts her original drafts and process to prove the truth, but those posts vanish—deleted—so accusations persist. As peers double down, a man offers to "sort it out" and tells Wendy, "You focus on our wedding," leaving her reputation unresolved and dependent on his next move.
At a public confrontation Wendy Suhl is forced to apologize but insists on getting her phone back and posts verified proof of her original wedding dress designs and dealings with McQueen. She declares she is the sole heir of the Suhls and accuses Lulu of stealing the design, shifting public blame onto Lulu. Family members angrily demand Wendy call the posts fake; Wendy refuses. Grandpa then reminds her that her wedding with Axel is in two days. Wendy stands firm, leaving a tense, unresolved countdown to the wedding.
Ms. Suhl is told the mansion is listed and the buyer arrives in two days, but she also receives wedding arrangements and discovers Wendy said, "I'll be marrying in two days." Wendy staged the wedding to force others out; neighbors mock and issue veiled threats. Workers are ordered to smash the crabapple trellis and replace flowers with lilies, erasing household signs. A rival warns Wendy not to cause trouble; someone offers a conditional reprieve: if Wendy can get along with Lulu, the wedding will be canceled. With the handover looming, the wedding's fate hangs unresolved.
On the morning of a livestreamed wedding, Lulu Cobb claims she'll be the Suhl Four's bride while Wendy Suhl packs a suitcase and attempts to flee. Guests jeer, accuse Wendy of stealing a ring—claimed to be a gift from Evan—and pressure her to surrender it. Grant and others dismiss Wendy's escape as an act and push to start the ceremony without delay. Suddenly escorts arrive: one announces he comes on Commander Axel Frost's orders to escort Miss Wendy Suhl to the wedding venue. Wendy is stopped and led back, leaving her resistance unresolved as the live ceremony looms.