At a meal someone is stunned by shiny "gold coins," accusing a trick. The other insists they're real, and Chase then recalls his Master's warning: his magic brush creations are fleeting and can't be traded. That cuts off using art for cash, so they must find another way. Chase asks what makes money fastest; his father points to A‑share stock trading, where investors expect returns over eight million. Chase needs that sum to develop the riverbank plot their mother left, so he commits to trading and tells his father, "Relax, Daddy. I've got this." The episode ends on that risky plan.