Lola is confronted urgently by a man pleading for her attention, signaling a serious matter she must face. The conversation quickly reveals that the man is deeply concerned about their child, pressing Lola to listen and respond to the situation involving their offspring. As the tension rises, Lola's hesitation leaves the outcome uncertain, ending with a looming question about how she will handle the responsibility toward her child and the demands placed on her.
In this episode, a distressed woman urgently searches for her missing child, pleading to be reunited. Meanwhile, a family conflict unfolds as a mother insists that her daughter marry a disabled man from the Becker family to secure their social standing. The daughter resists, pointing out that the marriage arrangement was meant for her sister, not her. Under pressure, she is urged to take her sister’s place and become the lady of the Beckers, setting up a critical choice that remains unresolved by the episode’s end.
Lola faces pressure from her family to marry Matthias Becker, the third son of a powerful family and disabled, to secure a business alliance and avoid future conflicts. Her father urges her to see this as helping with the family's business, promising that after three years she can return and that she and another man, Henri, can study abroad together afterward. Meanwhile, there is tension as another character confronts their grandfather about marrying Lizzie to Matthias despite Lizzie already being engaged to him for six years. The episode ends with this unresolved clash over Matthias’s impending marriage.
Matthias attempts to take Lizzie away, provoking a tense confrontation. The woman accuses Matthias of jealousy because she is happier than him, but the grandfather insists Matthias only wants a wife for status and refuses to reconsider a previous decision. Despite objections highlighting that there are many women available, the grandfather firmly states the matter is settled and dismisses the woman and Matthias. The episode ends with the decision finalized, leaving the woman powerless and the conflict unresolved.
The episode opens with a somber farewell between a daughter and her father, setting a tense atmosphere. Markus Becker vows to make someone else endure the pain he has suffered over the last nine years, signaling the start of a calculated conflict. A woman is guided somewhere, where she encounters Markus, who is confined to a wheelchair. Observers note his handsome appearance despite his condition, hinting at underlying challenges. The episode ends with Markus's ominous declaration that their 'game' has just begun, leaving the situation unresolved and charged with impending confrontation.
Lizzie Williams is reluctantly stepping in to marry a man on behalf of Lola, fulfilling a promise made to her father. She warns Lola to behave and accept the opportunity, reminding her this arrangement is a repayment for years of kindness. As Lizzie prepares to take her place and leave, she bids her father goodbye, emphasizing he must take care of himself. Later, Lizzie confronts resistance when someone tries to bar her entry, but she insists she has been sent to look after him, setting up a tense dynamic that remains unresolved at the episode’s close.
After a rushed marriage, a woman pretending to be her sister confronts her new husband, who orders her to clean the house without pity or hesitation. Despite his impatience and strange demeanor, she struggles internally, fearing discovery of her true identity as a substitute bride. She resolves to maintain the charade, hoping managing his household and inheritance will prevent him from retaliating against her father once he learns the truth. The episode ends with the woman caught between maintaining her deception and the looming threat of exposure.
Markus is furious that Lola has married another man, resenting the 'cripple' who took her away despite Markus's belief that his efforts built the Becker family's status. Though seething with regret and anger, he vows to find her soon. Meanwhile, a man instructs someone to closely watch Lola’s every move, questioning how long she can maintain her facade. Lola, now married, faces scrutiny and pressure as those around her monitor her closely. The episode ends with Lola being served refreshments, leaving her true feelings and intentions unclear under the watchful eyes surrounding her.
A woman uses new massaging techniques to help a man recover the ability to stand after an injury. Despite the man’s concern about potential conflicts over family property involving a loved one, the woman insists that regaining his health is essential first. She apologizes for the pain her treatment causes, showing determination to restore his strength. The episode ends with her leaving after emphasizing the need for him to be physically ready before confronting any family disputes, leaving the outcome of the inheritance conflict unresolved.
Forced to replace her sister, she marries a man in a wheelchair and is swept into a conspiracy among the wealthy. The husband, handsome and powerful Matthias, becomes both jailer and reluctant ally as a tense love-hate bond ignites. Secrets crack under pressure. When she confronts him — Matthias, I thought your legs were unusable, so you lied to me — he snaps back, I never said that. Captured and unable to escape, she pleads that she is only a substitute, begging to be let go. Every revelation tightens the trap: betrayal, duty, and a dangerous game of power and desire that forces a decisive, high-stakes choice.