

When the Pers family's bakery faces bankruptcy, a viral video reunites them, forcing Aga to set aside his pride and embrace his children's help to save their legacy.
While Aga and Charlene prepare for their anniversary, their kids, Andres and Tash, organize a food bazaar to revive the bakery's sales, facing sabotage from Chef K but triumphing with the community's support.
Tash and Andres secretly create fruity ensaymada to boost bakery sales, challenging Aga's traditional ways. Aga eventually tries the new recipe, loves it, and begins embracing change.
Aga teaches the value of kintsugi by repairing his broken spatula. Inspired, Tash and Andres gift him the fixed spatula, realizing the beauty of restoring instead of replacing.
Charlene uses reverse psychology to sway Aga but feels guilty until Aga reveals he acted out of love. Meanwhile, Andres learns his vlogger crush is using him, thanks to Tash and Anne.
Chef K faces rumors about his niece's secret business. Amid misunderstandings, Aga defends his friend's integrity, highlighting their enduring friendship.
Andres reluctantly becomes the lead in a TV commercial with Anne. With his family's support, he conquers his fears and takes on the role.
Tash's business pitch to her boss sparks a misunderstanding with Aga and Charlene. They resolve their assumptions and learn the importance of open communication.
Aga and Tso K are arrested after unknowingly using a stolen car. With the community's help, they clear their names and learn to be wary of scams.
Tash's fever leads to a fake diagnosis from Tso K's cousin, causing a quarantine. The family learns the importance of verifying facts and seeking real experts.