After their lives were swapped, a woman reveals she knows acupuncture and vows to open a traditional medicine clinic to earn money; her partner is relieved. Nora suddenly pulls away and rushes off while others tell a late arrival to stay away. Someone collapses; Yasin is ordered to fetch a doctor, but the collapsed person rejects pity. Zoey confronts the acupuncturist: "Do you think I relied on Justin to change my fate?" The episode ends with that denial clashing with accusation and the medical emergency unresolved.
After being accused of relying on Justin, Nora explodes, insisting she built her life and cured Yasin herself. Zoey collapses into panic, saying "I'm ruined," while a crowd turns on Nora and a woman lands a punch, claiming it's for her past self. The instigator sets a second condition: help beat the men who hurt her sister. An interrogation reveals a stolen factory medicine and that the Fords paid someone to claim Winona eloped. The episode closes with Yasin told he passed an obedience test but asked, "Are you connected to this, or will you become my loyal sword?" His choice remains unresolved.
A returned family member hears a rumor about the pharma factory: years ago an accountant eloped with a worker. Conversation shifts to Yasin, who is directly asked whether he'd ever commit a crime or ignore one close to him. He insists, "Never... even if it's family," and says he won't tolerate crimes. Suspicion grows when someone quietly asks, "Could he really be innocent?" and an informant is rewarded with, "Good boy. You get a reward." The episode ends with evidence gathering underway and Yasin forced to face the unresolved question of guilt.
Lenka celebrates her birthday as she opens gifts: Braxton, joking he's broke, insists she keep an expensive item he bought; Zoey gives Lenka her favorite brand and earns warm praise. Guests remark that Lenka seems unusually kind. Someone points out Yasin is now married, so future presents will come from him and his partner. During a toast to Zoey the mood shifts when a speaker starts, "Once you drink this, I'll have someone—" and is abruptly cut off. The episode ends on that unfinished line, leaving the guests uncertain and the speaker's intent unresolved.
At a birthday, Lenka urges guests to drink sparkling wine, and someone spots effervescent tablets added to the glass. A guest from the countryside refuses, saying they’re not used to fizzy water; Yasin offers to drink it for his wife. Moments later, after a shocked "No!" and a hurried "Yasin!", a guest says, "It's so hot. I feel dizzy." Others rush to carry them to a bedroom as the celebration unravels. The episode ends with someone calling "Hey, Zoey!", leaving the cause of the collapse and who will answer unresolved.
An argument erupts between Zoey and Yasin after a night when a drink was secretly drugged. A third person accuses Lenka, Yasin’s sister, of spiking the drink to set someone up, but Yasin drank it instead. The accuser admits, “I slept with you,” and insists that makes them even. Confrontation sharpens when one reveals the other was at the international hospital. Asked, “When did you find out?” the only answer given is “Secret.” The episode closes on that withheld reply, leaving motives and consequences unresolved.
A sudden medical episode strikes the children's father and the child screams, "My dad!"; helpers carry him to his room to rest. The mother narrator recalls that in a past life Yasin murdered Yael and himself, but says she managed to control Yasin's condition this time and suspects someone else interfered. Family members confront her—one snaps, "What the hell got into you?"—and she replies, "My treatment," then is pressed about her whereabouts. She insists she was in Braxton's study before the episode; suspicion lingers and no clear explanation is given.
Late at night Zoey is visited by someone who raises an eight-year-old factory incident after Yasin shows them ledger discrepancies. They reveal the Fords patched a glaring accounting gap. Braxton confesses that, during a rough patch, Dad ordered him to redirect funds; he calls himself the Ford family's foster child and doubts his worth. Zoey insists he holds the family together and urges caution about marriage. After the visitor leaves, a new voice hisses, "So it was you," and the episode ends with a stunned admission: "My child... She's dead."
When a dosage test shows the sedative on the returnee matches Braxton's supply, they recall being drugged at the airport three months earlier. Their father wanted them to inherit the family factory, which Braxton managed and funded, so they doubt he'd betray them. Selling the factory's No.4 medicine would bring profits to the Ford family, so someone may have targeted them. Someone says, "Then let's make a deal": they'll find the attacker if the returnee serves loyally. With Mr. Lincoln due to try a sample, the culprit remains unknown and the returnee is forced to work for this new patron.
The episode opens with a briefing: Mr. Lincoln is told No. 4 medicine is colorless, odorless, causes psychosis then sudden death, and is untraceable. Listeners react and someone accuses the Fords of reviving the factory through murder. Later that night Braxton is found sneaking; the person who catches him forces him to stay, declaring his punishment is to keep them company. The scene closes with the captor warning, "You won't escape," leaving Braxton detained while the untraceable toxin and the Ford murder accusation remain unresolved.