
For three years, Garrett kept a promise to protect his late master’s family. In return, he was treated like a useless husband and a burden to the household. Now the deadline is almost over—and the man they laughed at is finally ready to walk away.

The episode opens with Du Zhenhua, the patriarch of the Du family, entrusting his daughter Du Yan to his disciple Feng Qian before his death, with Feng Qian making a three-year promise. During these three years, Feng Qian, known as the "King of Gambling on the High Seas," lived incognito, secretly fending off numerous cheats for the Du family and helping them rise to become one of the four major families in Macau and Hong Kong. However, as the three-year period draws to a close, Du Yan conspires with Yang Feng and others to exploit Feng Qian's loyalty in a "drowning" prank. Feng Qian risks his life to save her, only to be met with mockery and humiliation from everyone. His past affection and promises seem out of place in the face of power and manipulation, also laying the groundwork for the revelation of Feng Qian's true identity.

Feng Qian is verbally humiliated by Du Yan and her friends Liu Tao and Ding Chun by the poolside. Du Yan forces Feng Qian to sign the divorce agreement, which she had already prepared, under the guise of "having fun." Faced with scorn and abuse from everyone, Feng Qian shows astonishing restraint, secretly waiting for the three-year promise to protect Du Yan to expire. Liu Tao and Ding Chun plot in secret, intending to embezzle the Du family's assets through gambling tricks tomorrow. Back home, Feng Qian once again faces his mother-in-law Liu Mei's sharp and sarcastic remarks. Although Du Yan despises Feng Qian, she temporarily keeps him by her side due to his "obedience." The story progresses with Feng Qian whispering "two more days" in suspense.

This episode showcases the tense emotional confrontation between Feng Qian and Du Yan, and Du Yan's crisis at the casino. Late at night, Feng Qian meticulously cares for Du Yan, only to be met with her sarcastic remarks. Du Yan bluntly calls Feng Qian's deep affection "acting" and declares he will never be the man she can rely on. Feng Qian, meanwhile, remains steadfast in his three-year promise to protect his master, Du Zhenhua, intending to leave once it's fulfilled. Later, Du Yan, feeling overconfident from continuous wins at the Ouma Casino, falls into a "pig-butchering" trap set by Liu Tao (Boss Liu) and others. Under their manipulation, Du Yan raises her stakes to a ten thousand base bet, subsequently suffers a devastating loss, and is forced to seek help from Feng Qian, asking him to bring their family's savings deposit slips to bail her out.

Du Yan falls deep into a gambling trap set by Liu Tao and Ding Chun, losing nearly ten million yuan. Under their "playing hard to get" tactic, she completely loses her mind and insists on continuing. Feng Qian rushes to the casino with the deposit slip after receiving Du Yan's call, but is met with her arrogant treatment. Du Yan adamantly claims it's the Du family's money and demands Feng Qian recognize his "humble" position. However, Feng Qian, a top expert, observes from the side and instantly recognizes Liu Tao's "perfect shuffle," concluding that the two are colluding to set up a scam. A counterattack is about to begin.

For three years, Garrett kept a promise to protect his late master’s family. In return, he was treated like a useless husband and a burden to the household. Now the deadline is almost over—and the man they laughed at is finally ready to walk away.

In this episode, Du Yan, exhausted and stressed, falls into a slump during a card game, losing money and enduring verbal abuse from opponents Ding Chun and Liu Tao. Feng Qian, noticing the opponents are marking cards using a "sweating" technique to cheat, decisively replaces Du Yan. Facing Ding Chun's provocation and Du Yan's worry, Feng Qian pretends to be a novice who only plays mobile games. However, before the game begins, he deliberately spills water to wet the marked cards, forcing the opponents to switch to new ones. Through clever strategy, he neutralizes their cheating method. Despite their suspicions, the opponents decide to rely on skill to defeat Feng Qian now that there are no marked cards.

Feng Qian plays "Dou Dizhu" with Liu Tao, Ding Chun, and others at the casino. On the surface, Feng Qian pretends to be a novice unfamiliar with mobile games, but inwardly, he is fully aware of the game's strategies. Du Yan watches from the side, keenly sensing Feng Qian's hidden expert demeanor, yet is also deceived by his clumsy acting. In a crucial round, Feng Qian secretly coordinates with his partner (the woman in red), deliberately playing a "four sevens" bomb and passing cards to his partner, luring Liu Tao into a trap. Ultimately, Feng Qian's partner successfully plays out her cards and wins, taking all of Liu Tao's chips. Enraged, Liu Tao verbally abuses Feng Qian, accusing him of not knowing how to play landlord, unaware that he has already fallen into Feng Qian's trap.

This episode tells the story of Feng Qian deliberately playing the fool at the casino, pretending to be a gambling novice (a "greenhorn") so clueless that even "Landlord" would misidentify him, much to Du Yan's disdain. His opponents, Liu Tao and Ding Chun, see him as an easy target ("fat sheep") and set a trap, goading Du Yan into letting Feng Qian continue playing. Du Yan reluctantly agrees to give Feng Qian one last chance. Through his inner monologue, Feng Qian reveals he already saw through Liu Tao and Ding Chun's scheme to empty the Du family's coffers through a high-stakes game with a starting bid of 100,000 yuan. In the subsequent card game, with the help of an insider, Feng Qian boldly calls for "three lands" ("san fen di zhu") against the "trap good hands" deliberately dealt by his opponents, preparing for a counterattack.

This episode depicts a thrilling showdown between Feng Qian and Zhang Baoping at a casino. The game, "Dou Dizhu," features a staggering base bet of 100,000. Feng Qian, in collaboration with a woman in red (his partner), aims to force out their opponent's hand through aggressive play. The woman in red starts with a "four eights" bomb, and then Feng Qian defies convention by playing his ultimate trump card, the "royal bomb," stunning the entire room. Du Yan, watching anxiously, blames Feng Qian for his inscrutable strategy. As more bombs appear, the stakes escalate to 1.2 million. However, Zhang Baoping remains calm, hinting at an even stronger hand, pushing the suspense of the game to its peak.