Days after Grandpa's death, Cynthia throws a loud party that splits the household. Family members angrily shame Georgina, an adopted granddaughter, and accuse her of jinxing the home. When they demand inheritance, Georgina says she wants no money—only the photo albums of her and Grandpa—and walks out. The scene escalates into insults, threats to burn the albums, and blame on Dominic for not ejecting her. Amid the chaos someone shouts it's "a terrorist attack," and the family focuses on getting the albums back. The episode ends when a subordinate reports, "Your album's at the Amber Court," leaving retrieval unresolved.
Staff prepare nervously as Mr. Hensley is due tonight. Georgina sends someone to Suite Twelve for her grandfather’s album, then a struggle erupts: a little girl is grabbed and men taunt her while a young man jumps in to intervene. The attackers shove him off, call him a 'pretty boy' and tell him to leave; he fights back briefly and they recoil. Colleagues later mutter, "Where did Georgina find this actor? He almost made the rescue scene believable." With Mr. Hensley arriving, whether Georgina’s staged intervention will hold is left unresolved.
Mr. Hensley collapses after exposure to an unfamiliar poison; a mysterious Miracle Healer arrives, says the toxin is new, injects a vial that only suppresses the poison and then vanishes, noting "Catch you next time." Colleagues search for Hensley as Amber Court footage is wiped and a dark-web bounty is posted - the second time this has happened. Meanwhile Cynthia reads her grandfather's deathbed letter: he apologizes for keeping her and reveals she is a Campbell in Highcrest, urging her to find her real family. The episode ends with Hensley missing and Cynthia faced with whether to leave for Highcrest.
Cynthia returns home to a tearful mother who apologizes for failing to protect her and shows a family photo of six accomplished siblings who are currently away. The mother’s years of grief have weakened her health, and Cynthia vows, “I have to help her recover.” Cousin Paula, adopted by Cynthia’s parents, appears awkward and apologetic about taking Cynthia’s place. A woman named Amelia insists on treating both fairly to keep peace. The episode ends with Cynthia resolved to care for her frail mother while navigating Paula’s guilt — a difficult choice now that the rest of the family is absent.
Cynthia returns home, receives a Starlight Collection gift from her mother and a family banquet is planned to announce her comeback. Staff gossip about the plain country girl brought back yesterday, and Paula arranges to have her taught a lesson. During a cleaning scene Cynthia sprays disinfectant in Jillian’s face, causing outrage. Servants insist Cynthia apologize and warn that Mrs. Campbell might hear. Jillian, a maid, demands compensation for her ruined face and says she will report the assault. Cynthia’s public welcome and standing in the house are suddenly at risk.
After Cynthia returns home, a cleaning scuffle leaves servant Jillian with disinfectant in her eyes and other staff accuse Cynthia of bullying. Mrs. Campbell (Cynthia’s mother) demands the truth; Matteo pulls surveillance footage. The footage and Cynthia’s claim lead Mrs. Campbell to side with her daughter: she orders Jillian taken for treatment, paid, and warns servants not to disrespect Cynthia. Jillian begs not to be fired, and Paula is scolded for being softhearted. Cynthia reasserts her authority in the household — "I'll destroy you at next week's banquet!"
Offered ten million on the dark web, the Hensleys want the Miracle Healer to treat their young heir; the healer accepts the case despite repeated guest‑professor invitations. At Pearlspire Manor the staff sneers at the healer's phone‑screen invitation and tries to block entry. Inside, an elderly man suddenly collapses at the VIP reception. The healer performs immediate first aid, calls 911, and helps stabilize him while staff step back. A staff member reluctantly praises the emergency response. The episode ends with the healer proven in public but the Hensleys' urgent consultation still unresolved.
After a sudden collapse, a man is stabilized by the traveling Miracle Healer. Cody Campbell meets Mr. Spears, director of Highcrest Medical Academy, and they reconnect after three years. Medics say the patient carries a rare, lingering poison; the healer has brought toxins under control but full clearance will take time. An Erickson heir visits and insists the poisoning remain secret. Mr. Hensley fails to book the healer and orders fees raised to force her hand. The episode ends as Mr. Spears' ward is led in, setting up an urgent choice about the healer's involvement.
A phone call tells Mr. Hensley that the Campbells' long‑lost daughter has been found and his grandfather wants him to visit. Hensley reveals he's been poisoned, plans to end the engagement to avoid dragging his fiancée down, and tells an associate not to inform his grandfather. Separately, Mr. Erickson is escorted to a young heir of a century‑old royal medical guild who examines him—checking tense muscles, fever, and uneven breathing—then administers a new formula and schedules follow‑up. The episode closes with the heir unsettling him by asking, 'Did you ever save a little boy when you were a kid?'
At a gilded banquet Paula presents Cynthia, the Campbells' long‑lost seventh daughter, expecting an awkward country cousin. Guests sneer, but Cynthia arrives poised in a Starlight designer piece and then performs an unpublished violin work, "Embers of the Moon," astonishing the crowd and earning the title "violin princess." The performance upends expectations and ramps social jealousy—one guest quietly vows, "I'll ruin her face." As rivals bristle and Paula's status feels threatened, attendees press Cynthia: "Cynthia, can you play a violin?" Her choice to respond—and the threat—remain unresolved.