Jenny Lynn, the retired world-renowned jewelry master Reena and the beloved wife of Jelton's largest tycoon Sean Lee, had become tired of the leisurely life and chose to hide her identity to work as an intern at a jewelry company. One day, Jenny Lynn's team leader informed her that the company had been acquired and she was ordered to greet the president's wife. Rushing out of the office, she saved the new intern Susan at the company's entrance. However, Susan not only lacked gratitude but also insulted her. More unfortunately, Susan seemed to be the new president's wife and started working with Jenny Lynn. Thus, a workplace drama full of twists and turns began.
Owen Griffin, known as the company's "lucky charm," was crucial to its success. However, Evan Reed, the arrogant new president of the River City Group, scorned Owen's luck-bringing ability. However, Evan fired him. This decision immediately triggered a chain reaction: orders vanished, and the company's performance plummeted.
In Wood Village, the Wood family celebrates their newborn infant's 100-day birthday with a grand troupe performance. During this event, Diana Clark, a widow who married into the Wood family, comes to borrow money. She's struggling to raise her daughter, Phoebe Wood, alone in the mountains and can't afford the high university fees. Instead of receiving help, she's beaten. The villagers then arrange to sell her daughter to Mr. Baker for a bride price of 14 thousand dollars. In response, Diana decides to send Phoebe away from the backcountry.