In a sweltering market, vendors complain about their poor lives. Henry Walker, CEO of Walker Corp., finds market vendor Heidi Zahn and insists she's the successor to her recently deceased billionaire uncle, handing a bank card said to hold $100 million and asking her to call. Heidi refuses, insists she's a vendor, and orders him to leave. Later, at home, a scene turns sour when a young woman tells an older woman she won't be her daughter anymore and that she's found Jo a new mom. The episode ends with Heidi staring at the card and a family rupture looming.
John, Aegis Group chairman, humiliates his market-vendor wife Heidi and demands she sign divorce papers, promising a $5 million investment if he splits from her. Heidi agrees under pressure, then John's family berates and ejects her, accusing her of freeloading despite her claim she gave them all her earnings for twenty years. She vows, "I'll make you all regret this." Later at a bank, an employee says a card holds $100 million from her uncle and invites her to verify the balance. Heidi asks to check the balance, ending the episode on that unresolved reveal.
Heidi arrives at a bank counter to check her card balance. A fellow customer, Ms. Myers, and several tellers treat Heidi as unwelcome and insist Ms. Myers goes first. Staff apologize to Ms. Myers, tell Heidi to leave and take the scene to John, and threaten security. Heidi insists she's there only for banking services. As the confrontation peaks a teller blurts, "This is a black card!" The revelation cuts through the argument and leaves Heidi's access and the bank's response unresolved.
Ms. Zahn approaches a verification desk holding an impossible black card and staff erupt in disbelief—the card reportedly needs at least $100 million and there are fewer than three in Axton. Tellers demand a check; a security verification declares, "This is indeed a black card," heightening shock. The tone shifts when an official shouts, "Heidi Zahn, this card is fake!" and accuses her of forging it, calling forgery a crime. The episode ends with the authenticated result and the public forgery accusation in direct conflict, leaving Ms. Zahn's fate unresolved.
At a bank counter a woman addressed as Heidi (also called Ms. Zahn) is accused of presenting a forged black card and a business card bearing Henry Walker’s name. Bank staff demand verification, point out black cards need a unique code, and accuse her of faking a call and the card. Management orders her out while someone on the phone says Henry will come. Staff mock the claim, but Henry unexpectedly appears and says, "I'm here." His arrival shifts the scene’s authority and leaves the bank’s accusation unresolved, forcing a showdown in the next moment.
Ms. Zahn arrives at a tense encounter where others stand accused. A subordinate asks, "Ms. Zahn, how do you want me to handle them?" She refuses to stoop to their level and orders them released. One man insists, "I have some questions for you," but she cuts him off with "Get out." The scene abruptly shifts to Caleb and John. Caleb tells John, "Your ex-wife really has $100 million worth of assets," leaving John stunned. The episode closes on that revelation and Ms. Zahn's dismissal, both choices creating unresolved stakes for the next move.
At work Ms. Zahn is mocked when a colleague laughs at her claims of wealth. A company representative confirms the immediate trigger: she inherited her uncle Mr. Zahn's assets—Byzon Group's shares have been transferred to her name. She is handed the chairperson's ring, told a handover will happen tomorrow, and informed a team will manage company affairs. A public board meeting in three days will reveal her identity. John and Hannah will attend, and John, who previously left her for $5 million, is poised to return and confront the fallout.
Someone acquires Byzon Group, and the protagonist's father orders them to present their family heirloom, an antique medicinal root, to the new chairperson and to build a connection to secure the IPO. They prepare the gift and head to Byzon. The new owner celebrates publicly, while a woman who arrives—Ms. Zahn—is mocked as 'the number one loser' and told John divorced her. The episode ends with the protagonist about to hand over the heirloom amid that humiliation, leaving whether the gesture will open the IPO path unresolved.
Heidi shows up at Byzon Group seeking work after her divorce. John, her ex-husband and the company's chairman, mocks her: Byzon only hires janitors under 30, Lane Corp is a partner, and she lacks experience; colleagues laugh and suggest she beg to clean toilets. John calls her a market vendor and refuses reconciliation. Heidi rejects his control, insists she is there for her own business, not him, and tells them, "Get lost!" The episode ends with her humiliated but defiant, and her chance at a job with Byzon left blocked and unresolved.
Heidi arrives at Byzon Group and is publicly insulted by a woman who mocks her divorce and calls her 'trash.' The argument escalates; the woman accuses Heidi of trespassing and strikes first, then threatens to break her limbs. Security is called, and Ms. Lane complains about how guests are treated while staff insist unauthorized people must leave. Staff move to eject Heidi. She resists and demands they verify who she is, asking, 'Are you sure you want to kick me out without asking who I am?' The episode ends with security ready to act and Heidi's fate unresolved.