Cody gives his girlfriend a limited-edition McLaren as a gift and she borrows it to impress a client. Cody then tells her his mother is arriving and that she should pick her up, so the girlfriend readies herself to win the older woman's favor despite looking rough from work. She arrives at the airport confident the car will help. The key turn occurs when a woman at the terminal recognizes the vehicle and asks, "Isn't that sports car the one I gave Cody?"—suddenly putting the girlfriend's plan and the meeting in doubt.
Arriving with gold bars in tow, Cody’s mother prepares to charm his fiancée Rachel—calling the meeting crucial because marriage will make or break their rise. She coaches Cody and vows to treat Rachel like royalty to secure his loyalty. In the living room she meets Rachel and immediately fawns, declaring Rachel her daughter-in-law and praising her looks and status. The quick, flattering welcome marks a turning point: what began as a calculated pitch shifts into an apparently successful embrace, leaving the family's marriage plan and Rachel’s real response unresolved.
At a family gathering Mrs. Gill confronts a woman she recognizes from an old photo and accuses her of being Lola George and a scammer targeting the rich. The woman, introduced as Cody's girlfriend, is insulted as a laborer and told she isn't worthy of Cody. Tensions escalate as onlookers warn Mrs. Gill about gold-diggers. The girlfriend insists she's genuine, produces a photograph and declares, "I'm his real fiancée," to prove it. Mrs. Gill remains suspicious, demanding who she really is and why she's meeting her, leaving the claim unverified.
At a public confrontation Cody's mother accuses a woman of seducing Cody and waging war with his fiancee, insulting her as a gold digger and boasting that her daughter-in-law is White Corp's billionaire chairperson. The accused reveals she's actually a receptionist at White Corp and that Cody lied to make her look important. The argument escalates into a slap and bystanders step in, shifting the scene from public humiliation to exposure of Cody's deception. The older woman snarls, "I'll open your eyes today," leaving the receptionist exposed and the threat unresolved.
In a confrontation a wealthy woman flaunts a luxury car, bag, necklace and an unlimited black card, taunting another woman who arrived in a beat-up van. Accusations fly about who gave what to Cody: the wealthy woman claims gifts from her husband; the other reveals she gave the black card to Cody and made the bag and necklace for his mother. The situation escalates into a proposal—Cody asks, "Will you marry me?" and the woman accepts. The episode ends with the wealthy woman's parting warning that Cody might be just playing the poorer woman, leaving loyalties and motives unresolved.
At a public confrontation, a wealthy woman and her companions bully a poorer woman accused of clinging to Cody and trying to come between him and his fiancée. The wealthy woman vows to 'act on Cody's behalf' and threatens violence; a bystander threatens to call the police. Another person helps the assaulted woman up, apologizes and notes a family resemblance. Later Rachel tells her mother they got along and promises a 'big surprise' in three days. Cody reassures his mother the wedding is secure. The wealthy woman's vow and the coming surprise raise immediate stakes for the wedding.
When Ms. White discovers Cody’s betrayal she orders three things: freeze every card and account she gave Cody, tally everything he’s taken in the past two years, and keep the wedding in three days. At a nearby scene a woman with a swollen face is consoled; onlookers identify a mistress and call the fiancé a jerk. The bride then asks an older woman if her unmarried, poor son will marry her in three days; the woman agrees and tells Troy to prepare a billionaire-worthy wedding gift. Cody quietly sends wedding plans, and the episode ends with accounts frozen and the countdown to the marriage under way.
At a lavish ceremony, guests praise Mrs. Harris's daughter Rachel as she is welcomed into Mr. and Mrs. Gill's family and presented as Cody's bride. Cody revels in the marriage, boasting that marrying Rachel secures White Corp's fortune and dismissing Lydia as someone he 'was just playing.' He declares love, thanks Rachel, and the crowd urges a kiss. Just as they move to kiss, an urgent voice interrupts: 'Why is it you? No.' The sudden objection breaks the celebration and freezes the couple, leaving the wedding unresolved.
At a public wedding event, Cody panics when guests identify the woman onstage as Lydia, a receptionist — not Ms. White, the bride she’s impersonating. His mother and bystanders realize something is wrong; Cody insists the situation is “all wrong” and says Lydia even picked him up at the airport. Fearing exposure, he hurriedly tells his mother to hide the woman backstage: "Don't let her see this. Otherwise, I'm doomed!" The episode ends as White Corp's chairperson arrives, raising the immediate risk that the impostor will be discovered.
Billionaire CEO Rachel White has chosen to shrink her public profile to boost her boyfriend Cody Gill's career. At a tense airport reunion, she arrives to greet his future mother-in-law, the imperious Lola George. Lola, hungry for status, instantly accepts Cody's glamorous admirer, Lydia Harris, who flatters and preens as the presumptive 'CEO daughter-in-law.' When Lola seizes that illusion, she coldly brands Rachel the mistress. Humiliated in public despite her sacrifices, Rachel faces scorn from the one family she hoped to join. The mistake exposes Lydia's opportunism, Lola's snobbery, and Rachel's quiet strength, setting a brittle, combustible standoff between dignity and deception that forces loyalties to show their true faces.