Livia Bennett learns that to resurrect her beloved Owen, who has died, she must complete one final task for Cassian, a man she has been serving for five years. Cassian has just killed someone, and Livia is urged to complete the hundredth deed to save Owen. Despite Cassian’s reckless behavior, Livia remains determined, accepting the challenge to save Owen even if it means harming another. The episode ends with a tense suggestion that Livia should take the blame for Cassian’s crime, leaving her faced with a difficult choice to secure Owen’s return.
Charlotte agrees to donate her heart to save Owen, signing the donation agreement despite the personal cost. Cassian, who loves Charlotte, offers an artificial heart to Owen and promises to marry Charlotte to ease the situation, even though he doesn't love her. Charlotte plans to revive Owen with her heart and then leave Cassian forever. With surgery scheduled in two weeks, Cassian urges Charlotte to stay healthy until then. As Charlotte faces this sacrifice in silence, the episode ends with uncertainty over Owen's fate and Charlotte's painful decision ahead.
The episode opens with a tense confrontation as a woman questions Owen about why she is at his place and whose name he just said, revealing her suspicion of his loyalty. Owen insists he called only her name, asserting his love and fidelity. The scene shifts to Charlotte, introduced as Cassian's beloved, who faces cold hostility from another woman, Miss Wren. Miss Wren taunts Charlotte about needing an artificial heart and accuses her of pursuing Cassian for marriage. Despite the provocation, Charlotte remains composed but is clearly pressured. The episode ends with an apology from a man for inviting Charlotte to his birthday party, which worsened the conflict, leaving the relationship between Charlotte and Miss Wren unresolved and fraught with tension.
The episode opens with Cas taking three slaps from Charlotte, who is forced to give him her heart as part of an arranged sacrifice. Cas accepts the pain but vows revenge, while another man reminds him that he agreed to this painful deal and urges him not to blame Charlotte. Meanwhile, the Hale family heir spares no expense on Charlotte, even buying a luxury cruise liner for her. Tensions escalate when someone refuses to apologize to Miss Wren, but they are threatened with force to comply. The episode ends with the looming pressure to submit despite resistance.
Charlotte returns from abroad amid tension with Cassian, who has been waiting for her and even prepared a new heart for her transplant. During a confrontation, another woman accuses Charlotte of framing her and attempts to sabotage her by pushing her into water. Cassian arrives just in time, but Charlotte experiences severe heart pain, recalling that Cassian saved her five years ago. As Cassian vows to protect her, the episode ends with Charlotte in distress, calling for help, leaving her fate uncertain.
Livi wakes up determined to save Owen, despite her exhaustion. Meanwhile, another woman discusses Cassian's treatment of Livi, revealing complicated feelings about their relationship and hinting at past events where Livi saved Owen. The woman cynically dismisses Cassian's care for Livi and plots ways to stop Cassian and Livi’s upcoming wedding. Tensions rise as someone confronts another about repeatedly targeting Charlotte. The episode ends with the question of why the interrogation and targeting persist, leaving the true motives and next moves unclear.
On the eve of their wedding, Owen dies saving Livia. Tormented by guilt, Livia bargains with God: she will complete one hundred tasks for wealthy heir Cassian in exchange for Owen's life. For five years she endures humiliation and wounds while Cassian, obsessed with his supposed love Charlotte, watches and even demands she donate her heart. The truth breaks: Livia was the one who saved Cassian. As she prepares to walk away, Cassian is crushed by remorse and launches a frantic chase to win her back. Livia, however, is focused on waking Owen from the fog of memory. Torn between a man begging for forgiveness and the promise that brought her here, what will she choose?
On the eve of their wedding, Owen dies saving Livia. Tormented by guilt, Livia bargains with God: she will complete one hundred tasks for wealthy heir Cassian in exchange for Owen's life. For five years she endures humiliation and wounds while Cassian, obsessed with his supposed love Charlotte, watches and even demands she donate her heart. The truth breaks: Livia was the one who saved Cassian. As she prepares to walk away, Cassian is crushed by remorse and launches a frantic chase to win her back. Livia, however, is focused on waking Owen from the fog of memory. Torn between a man begging for forgiveness and the promise that brought her here, what will she choose?
On the eve of their wedding, Owen dies saving Livia. Tormented by guilt, Livia bargains with God: she will complete one hundred tasks for wealthy heir Cassian in exchange for Owen's life. For five years she endures humiliation and wounds while Cassian, obsessed with his supposed love Charlotte, watches and even demands she donate her heart. The truth breaks: Livia was the one who saved Cassian. As she prepares to walk away, Cassian is crushed by remorse and launches a frantic chase to win her back. Livia, however, is focused on waking Owen from the fog of memory. Torn between a man begging for forgiveness and the promise that brought her here, what will she choose?
On the eve of their wedding, Owen dies saving Livia. Tormented by guilt, Livia bargains with God: she will complete one hundred tasks for wealthy heir Cassian in exchange for Owen's life. For five years she endures humiliation and wounds while Cassian, obsessed with his supposed love Charlotte, watches and even demands she donate her heart. The truth breaks: Livia was the one who saved Cassian. As she prepares to walk away, Cassian is crushed by remorse and launches a frantic chase to win her back. Livia, however, is focused on waking Owen from the fog of memory. Torn between a man begging for forgiveness and the promise that brought her here, what will she choose?