Evelyn Langford—announced as the world’s richest woman—orders ragged clothes and a blank check for five million, then goes public with a test: "Whoever gives me a hundred dollars today, I'll give them five million and change their fate." On the street a woman begging is recognized as Evelyn by a nearby contractor, who admits she’s his ex, grows embarrassed, takes a photo and refuses to help. He then snaps at Helen about the construction job he supplied. Evelyn’s unexpected offer shocks onlookers; the episode ends with the five‑million promise standing and no taker yet.
On a street, a hungry woman asks a passerby for money—ten dollars isn't enough; she begs for a hundred for food and bus fare. The passerby produces a $5,000,000 check from Horizon Group and tells her to cash it. She doubts it—her brother works at Horizon and says only the chairman can issue such checks—so the giver offers another wish instead. Someone on the phone is told by their mother to bring a girlfriend to a 50th birthday. The giver then says, 'You, be my girlfriend for a few days.' The woman must decide immediately.
A young man hires a woman to pose as his girlfriend for his mother's upcoming birthday, offering a week's wage, food and a makeover. She accepts; they clean up, buy gifts, and arrive at the visit. He compliments her and tries to kiss her, but she refuses, insisting it's just an act. He urges they could make it real and then praises the type he admires—the powerful chairman of Horizon Group, the "Car Queen." She answers, "So, you're a secret fan of mine," complicating the staged arrangement and leaving their next move unresolved.
A man insists a woman pose as his pretend girlfriend at his mother's birthday to keep up appearances. He instructs Ms. Langford to deliver a five-million-dollar present under Horizon Group and coaches the woman to lie that her father runs a company and she earns hundreds of thousands. He transfers $10,000 to her to present as the gift. An online auction spotlights Emily Carter's surprising $50,000 bid, raising the stakes. At the Cadwell dinner Mrs. Cadwell greets guests; the episode ends with the goddaughter's return, leaving the fabricated role and gift about to be tested.
Gareth returns home to introduce his girlfriend, Evelyn Langford, to his mother, Mrs. Cadwell. Neighbors gush over Evelyn’s city manners; Evelyn says her father owns a factory and her mother leads a leisurely life, prompting congratulatory talk about comfort ahead for Mrs. Cadwell. The mood jolts when a young neighbor, Emily, interrupts: "You promised that I could marry Gareth once I grew up." Emily’s reminder of a childhood promise reframes the visit, putting Gareth’s announcement on edge. The episode ends with Mrs. Cadwell and Gareth confronted by Emily’s claim, forced to decide how to respond.
Emily insists she will only marry Gareth, confronting Mrs. Cadwell after the woman promised to help. Mrs. Cadwell admits she spoke to Gareth, but he rejected Emily, calling her "not his type" and praising another girl whose father supposedly owns a factory. Villagers spot the rival arriving on a tractor and accuse her of bragging and lying about her family, amplifying doubt. Mrs. Cadwell argues Gareth would choose someone capable and well-off, not a liar. Gareth asks, "Is she really a liar?" leaving Emily's marriage hopes and Mrs. Cadwell's promise unresolved.
At a tense family confrontation, Gareth's mother accuses Evelyn of lying after she and Gareth returned on a tractor. Evelyn stammers that her family only uses three cars daily and her sister borrowed hers to show off. Then Evelyn shocks everyone by claiming her family builds Rolce cars and owns thousands. Guests push back, naming Horizon Group and the famed 'Car Queen' as Rolce's true founder and calling Evelyn's story a fake. The accusation leaves the Cadwells humiliated, and someone snaps, "Now how am I supposed to fix this?"
Gareth brings a woman home claiming her family runs a factory, and his mother and neighbors immediately suspect she's a rented girlfriend. They remind him he once idolized 'The Car Queen' and mock that the pair don't act like a real couple. Pressed, Gareth insists he's not lying while the woman says their closeness happens in private. When taunts escalate to demands for proof, Gareth relents and the woman answers, 'I'll show you.' They prepare to prove their relationship the 'real way,' leaving the family waiting and the outcome unresolved.
Evelyn Langford, founder and CEO of the Horizon Group and famed Car Queen, has built an empire and a spotless public image. Wanting to give back, she vows to find and uplift people of true character. She sheds her title, disguises herself as a beggar, and walks into the city to test strangers. The experiment is stark and unforgiving: anyone who helps the ragged woman will be offered wealth and opportunity. On the pavement she faces raw human choices, from indifference to quiet mercy, and confronts her own expectations. As her secret mission flirts with exposure, Evelyn must decide how much she will risk to reward virtue and whether charity can withstand scrutiny.
Evelyn Langford, founder and CEO of the Horizon Group and famed Car Queen, has built an empire and a spotless public image. Wanting to give back, she vows to find and uplift people of true character. She sheds her title, disguises herself as a beggar, and walks into the city to test strangers. The experiment is stark and unforgiving: anyone who helps the ragged woman will be offered wealth and opportunity. On the pavement she faces raw human choices, from indifference to quiet mercy, and confronts her own expectations. As her secret mission flirts with exposure, Evelyn must decide how much she will risk to reward virtue and whether charity can withstand scrutiny.