At a tense family meeting the patriarch announces relief: Zoey is pregnant and he names Yasin to manage the factory and diplomatic affairs, ordering his other son Braxton to help him transition. The mood fractures when a relative reveals Yasin is sick and may not have long. Accusations fly—one person warns the family fortune won't fall to another, while another defends years of sacrifice and of handling the factory's dirty work. The father insists the pharmaceutical empire and diplomatic legacy belong to Yasin. A voice then breaks the stand-off: "It's me."