Eve, a performer, is exposed for lip-syncing when her water breaks onstage. She begs for money, saying she's about to give birth; staff rush her to surgery. At the hospital the nineteen-year-old refuses anesthesia for lack of funds and is asked where the baby's father is. An unknown man offers, “I'll be responsible.” A baby girl is born; the mother vows the child is her only family and names her Daisy. The episode ends with her leaving for a Murillo Music Group interview to become a director's assistant so she can afford Daisy’s music schooling, the job still unresolved.
Nathan returns after six years and is met by his boisterous family. Daisy, who has claustrophobia, is told to wait in the open while Nathan faces his mother, Mrs. Murillo, who laments thirty-eight generations of only boys and insists on a granddaughter. Nathan insists he is unmarried and uninterested, but the family keeps pressing him. At a public gathering a mixed‑race little girl sings to help her mother and charms the crowd. Mrs. Murillo spots the child's features and cries, "Come and look at your daughter!" Nathan is stunned and must answer the sudden claim.
At a street stall, an elderly woman produces an old photo of Nathan, insists the young singer is her granddaughter, and gives her $1,000,000 for music school while demanding she come home. The singer accuses the woman of being a trafficker, but they are rushed to a paternity testing center. The test triggers family uproar: relatives exult—"the first girl in four centuries"—and everyone presses to know which son is the father. Amid cheers and competing claims, one man shouts "Mine!", leaving true paternity and immediate consequences unresolved.
Master Nathan orders a search by land, sea and air to find his missing granddaughter within an hour. Eve Torres, walking through a crowd, steps in dog poop and ruins a Valentino shoe. At Murillo Music she’s introduced as the new music assistant to Ms. Lynn, who — with other staff — publicly insults Eve as a young unmarried mother and blames her for a past concert lip-syncing. Staff loudly order her to leave. Someone then stops and asks, "Why does this woman look familiar?", leaving Eve's status at the company unresolved.
At Murillo Music an awkward audition explodes into competition when several women press Nathan. Eve Torres arrives claiming top credentials and performs; coworkers mock her and accuse her of flirting. To everyone's surprise Nathan hires Eve not for the company but as his daughter's private music teacher at $30,000 a month. Eve celebrates while colleagues scold her for muddy soles and scheming. The tone shifts when Nathan's staff burst in with news: they've found the child — and one voice cries, "Daisy is still at the park!" The episode ends on that urgent, unresolved alarm.
Searchers announce a found child and reveal, loudly, that Master Nathan's kid is a girl—the Murillo family's first little princess in four centuries. Nearby, Daisy's mother celebrates landing a job as Miss Murillo's private music teacher at the Murillo residence and promises Daisy a better life. They try to celebrate but lack cash; Daisy uses a supplementary card at a stall and triggers a bank alert. Master Nathan is notified of a $4 charge while someone produces a large sum to help. The episode ends with Master Nathan yelling, "That's my daughter! Go to the store!", leaving the link unresolved.
A GPS alert brings Master Nathan and others to a neighborhood where they're searching for a missing little girl. They ask locals about a four-year-old with pigtails and the woman who gave her a card. The girl, Daisy, remembers owing four dollars and vows to earn the money but can't recall when she should start working. An adult offers to take them "home," but Daisy's mother reveals the landlord has evicted them and they have no home. The group heads to the Murillo residence, leaving Daisy's debt and the job's start unresolved.
Grandmother panics when her granddaughter goes missing and orders relatives to search, even insisting they wear dresses to pose as her daughters. The household scrambles: a daughter vows a castle and backyard playground, others buy outfits. Nathan receives instruments shipped from Francia and hires a teacher proficient in eighteen instruments for the child. A vocal coach arrives amid prayers for her safe return. In the final beat someone cries, "My sweet granddaughter is back! Hurry!"—the family rushes toward reunion, but the reason for her disappearance remains unresolved.
At a Murillo family gathering Ms. Torres (Eve Torres), the music teacher Mrs. Murillo hired, arrives as relatives gossip about Master Nathan's recovered daughter and his lavish welcome. Mrs. Murillo, still searching for her granddaughter, faces pressure from neighbors who propose a kids' singing competition to attract the missing child. Rival relatives promise a large prize and promotion. Mrs. Murillo orders a top pianist; Ms. Torres reveals she can play and offers to accompany the contestants. Asked to perform, she begins as someone asks, "Is she—", leaving whether the contest will draw the child unresolved.
A broken light and abrupt orders start the episode when someone tells Nathan to return to his room. Master Nathan is told he will accompany tomorrow's kids' singing competition and receive $100,000; his daughter is invited to compete. A man nearby has an episode like Daisy's, raising questions about claustrophobia. Daisy begs to enter to win prize money for Mommy and marvels at a stage lift. Eve then hurls insults—calling the mother a 'poop-stepping lady' and Daisy a 'love child'—and as they try to leave someone shouts, 'Stop there!', leaving the confrontation and Daisy's entry unresolved.