As the first female president, Seo Hye Rim tries desperately to save 20 South Korean mariners from an accident that occurred within the Republic of China's territory, despite controversy.
Jang Se Jin returns to South Korea with her mother's ashes and thoughts of revenge against her father. Driven by despair, Hye Rim is fired from the broadcasting studio.
Hye Rim still continues to fight for the village that is being swarmed by mosquitoes, but worries that the studio's motives are not purely for the good of the village.
Hye Rim decides to stop running from her problems and in turn, chooses to run for the National Assembly. Meanwhile, Do Ya is recovering in the hospital.
A scandal breaks out with Hye Rim and Do Ya on the cover of a magazine in what's considered an inappropriate manner, potentially threatening her campaign.
Hye Rim is officially sworn into the National Assembly and begins a new chapter in her life. Ha Do Ya uses the knife he was stabbed with as evidence to find the culprit.
Rumors about a politician buying up land under a fake name spreads throughout the assembly. Do Ya gets a lead and tries to uncover the identity of the politician.
Overwhelmed by the corruption of politics, Hye Rim decides to resign from her position. Do Ya sets out to find the culprit who framed him for accepting bribery.
Do Ya believes there's more to his father's death than just an accident. In order to investigate, the President tells him he has to find the secret of his father's beef broth recipe first.
The President officially announces his neutrality for the upcoming election. Hye Rim also experiences the difference in running a campaign with a better budget.