A man wakes up confused in an unfamiliar room, dressed in outdated clothes and unable to remember anything. Servants address him as their master, showing him a portrait that reveals he is the admired young lord of Dlurm City. Realizing he has time-traveled, the man vows to achieve great deeds. However, his sudden erratic behavior alarms those around him, prompting a call for a doctor. The episode ends with monks restraining him forcibly, leaving his fate and mental state uncertain as he struggles against their hold.
Jake Clark, suffering from amnesia, receives acupuncture treatment from Dr. Yates, who confidently claims he can cure Jake’s memory loss instantly. While enduring the session, Jake reveals details about his identity as the spoiled heir of Duke Martin Clark and his hidden ambitions, which others mistake for madness. As Dr. Yates finishes, Jake is interrupted by someone reminding him it's time for his medicine, leaving his recovery and true intentions hanging in the balance.
The episode opens with Liam, serving an unnamed master who suddenly behaves unpredictably, worrying his attendants who consider fetching Dr. Yates. The master’s tone and treatment toward Liam shift, reflecting confused memories of past interactions. When a fainting woman arrives with medicine, the master insists no doctor is needed but admits needing a backup plan. Liam reveals his dream of becoming a hero who upholds justice and fights evil, which the master finds inspiring and promises to help realize. The episode ends as the master declares intent to make a bold move to fulfill this dream, leaving the outcome uncertain.
Jake Clark faces a fierce confrontation when Lady Nancy Kit's family storms in, furious over Jake's disrespectful behavior that damaged her reputation. As the Kits demand revenge, Jake provocatively challenges them, escalating the conflict into a tense standoff. Despite the threat, Jake cunningly maneuvers to defuse the situation by instructing an ally to feign aggression, allowing him to explain the situation later. With tensions peaking, Jake's bold defiance against the formidable Frank draws attention, leaving the episode hanging on whether Jake can maintain control or if the conflict will spiral out of hand.
The episode opens with the Boss and Frank discussing new talent as the Boss faces pressure about repeated visits to Nancy’s place, raising suspicion among the team. Frank recalls past events involving dancers and expresses frustration over being dragged into uncertain deals. The Boss emphasizes that this time the stakes are higher: it's about building a lasting career and achieving immortal fame, not frivolous play. Despite Frank’s sarcastic insistence on handling any challenge, their banter reveals tension over what the 'big deal' truly involves. The episode ends with the Boss vowing to become rich, leaving the true nature of the upcoming venture unclear.
In this episode, a young man known as Boss struggles with his stingy father and financial hardship, dreaming of wealth and a better life. His companion convinces him to follow a plan to get rich, despite past mischief like spying on a woman named Nancy. Boss learns that his father wants Nancy to marry him, but he discovers he already has an engagement he forgot about, complicating matters further. As tensions rise over his complicated love life and family expectations, Boss faces growing pressure to handle these conflicts, though he feels unprepared and overwhelmed.
After Master Frank is seriously injured during a confrontation, his allies scramble to carry him to safety while attempting to stick to their plan. Meanwhile, Liam learns troubling news about his fiancée, Selena Paul, the daughter of Jared Paul, a powerful scholar leader whose family was destroyed after opposing Mike Dillon. Despite Selena’s reputed talent and beauty, Liam is shocked to recall she once physically attacked him. He immediately rejects the idea of marrying her, setting up a new personal conflict and uncertainty about his future decisions.
Master Jake struggles to cancel a forced marriage arranged by Prince Elroy, fearing Elroy’s safety due to Mike, a dangerous ally. Despite Jake's protests, Duke Clark returns, angered by his son’s defiance and refusal to accept the marriage to Selena. Jake kneels, pleading for understanding, but Duke Clark remains firm and threatens to end their relationship. As Jake insists on rejecting the marriage, Duke Clark plans to convince Prince Elroy otherwise. Meanwhile, Duke Clark’s servants block the door, signaling rising tensions as Prince Elroy prepares to confront Jake, who has become distant in recent days.
Jake openly refuses to kneel before Prince Elroy, rejecting their planned marriage and provoking Duke Clark’s anger. Despite pressure to apologize, Jake stands firm and insists on canceling the match, embarrassing the prince. Elroy offers a compromise: if Jake can make his grandfather, the feared Emperor, happy on his upcoming birthday, the marriage will be called off. Jake confidently accepts, suggesting a pool party as the gift. However, his allies warn that the Emperor’s strict nature makes this task risky, especially since extravagant gifts imply corruption. Facing mounting pressure and uncertainty, Jake searches for a solution to satisfy the Emperor and avoid marriage.
In this episode, a young woman faces pressure to repay a debt, with creditors threatening to take her as collateral. When the situation escalates and the debt collectors attempt to intimidate her with attack dogs, a wealthy man intervenes, challenging their methods and offering to buy the entire street to resolve the debt. The conflict intensifies as the debt collectors increase their demands, but the man's unexpected bid changes the power dynamic. The episode ends on a tense note, leaving the outcome of the debt dispute uncertain and the young woman’s fate unresolved.