Lawrence Lutz, the heir of the Lutz family, finds himself betrayed and abandoned by those around him, including his fiancée Shannon Lynn. After being declared no longer useful and seemingly left for dead, he suddenly awakens confused about his survival. As he tries to piece together what happened, Lawrence grapples with the unsettling reality of his survival, hinting at a possible rebirth or second chance. The episode ends with Lawrence confronting this mysterious new beginning, while people call urgently for him to get out of the car, leaving his next move uncertain.
Chandra unexpectedly finds herself back three years in the past, just in time for her brother Lawrence's engagement party to Shannon Lyun. Lawrence promises not to marry Shannon, but his 'good' brother Rueben is sabotaging the event by secretly sending someone to seduce Shannon, aiming to ruin the Lute family's reputation and Chandra's inheritance. At the party, influential families gather to celebrate the engagement, unaware of the brewing scandal. As the ceremony is about to begin, Lawrence, determined to reclaim what was lost, abruptly interrupts with a startling declaration, leaving the outcome uncertain.
Lawrence and Shannon are about to marry, but tensions rise when Shannon's father, Cheri Chapman, demands an increased bride price despite a previous agreement. Cheri argues that their family invested heavily in raising Shannon and that Lawrence's family is inferior, insisting the original 300 million bride price is insufficient. Lawrence faces pressure from both sides, with his family criticizing him for yielding to Shannon's wishes. As the negotiation escalates, Lawrence declares a resolve to not be fooled again and challenges the demand, leaving the final bride price and marriage arrangements uncertain.
In this episode, Lawrence and Wen clash over the bride price, with Lawrence demanding double the originally agreed amount. Wen accuses Lawrence’s family of insincerity, sparking a heated confrontation about their true intentions behind the marriage. The tension escalates as Lawrence’s family pressures Wen’s side for shares in their business after Shannon’s upcoming wedding to Lawrence. Wen refuses, calling out their greed, but Lawrence hints he has a plan to handle the situation. The episode ends with unresolved stakes as both families prepare for the looming wedding, leaving the true outcome uncertain.
At an engagement party, Lawrence faces demands from the Lynn family for an extremely high bride price. He first proposes doubling it to $600 million, then boldly raises it to $1 billion, shocking everyone present. To solidify the deal, Lawrence also offers to transfer 10% of his company’s shares to the Lynns. This generous move causes backlash and disbelief among those around him, who call him foolish and warn of consequences. Despite the criticism, Lawrence insists he will not go back on his promise, setting the stage for potential fallout after the event concludes.
At a lavish engagement party arranged by the Lutz family, the bride-to-be Shannon Lynn suddenly disappears just as she is about to appear on stage, causing panic among the guests and her family. Despite repeated calls and efforts to locate her, Shannon remains missing, delaying the event and leaving everyone unsettled. Her father demands she be found immediately, while Lawrence, who is also absent, downplays the party’s importance, hinting at a mysterious reason for his absence. The episode ends on the unresolved tension of Shannon’s sudden disappearance and Lawrence’s cryptic excuse.
At the engagement party of the Lute family, Lawrence shocks everyone by suddenly leaving, claiming urgency to help someone at the hospital. When questioned, he reveals the person in critical condition is Duncan, his assistant, sparking gossip due to Duncan’s close ties with Shannon Lynn, the family heiress. The sudden departure triggers mistrust and suspicion during the event, especially from Lawrence’s fiancé, who demands to know the true relationship between Lawrence and Duncan. As tensions rise, Lawrence refuses to discuss the matter publicly, leaving the engagement and his intentions unclear.
At her engagement party, a woman shocks everyone by declaring she chooses Duncan, her closest friend and assistant, over her fiancé Lawrence. She insists that disrespecting Duncan means disrespecting her, escalating the conflict between the fiancé and her loyal friend. Meanwhile, dressed in a wedding gown, she visits what appears to be a hospital, attracting gossip and speculation about Duncan’s condition. Rumors swirl that she and Duncan share a secret relationship, leading to backlash from her family demanding she be brought back. The episode ends with a tense threat, revealing that whether Duncan lives or dies, revenge is looming.
At a family gathering, Lawrence Lutz publicly announces he will cancel his long-standing engagement to Shannon Lynn after she chooses Duncan as her partner. Despite family pressure to maintain the engagement, Lawrence insists on respecting Shannon's decision and declares freedom for both to marry whomever they wish. This unilateral cancellation shocks the families present, sparking tension between the Lutz and Lynn households. The episode ends as Lawrence officially declares the engagement null, leaving uncertain how the families will respond to this sudden break and what it means for Shannon's future.
Lawrence, heir of the powerful Lutz family, awakens with one burning memory: his fiancée, his childhood sweetheart, fled their engagement banquet to save another man and humiliated him before everyone. Worse, she secretly allied with his younger brother, engineering the Lutz family’s ruin and his own death. Reborn with vengeance in his bones, Lawrence seizes a second chance. This time he will force her to pay for betrayal with her blood, reclaim every title, fortune, and dignity stolen from him, and make those who betrayed him taste regret. Each calculated move tightens the noose—revenge is within reach, but at what cost to his soul?