Plot Summary:Acting President Donald heard the official proposal for Russia at a group meeting: the IMF and China each provide 40% of the bailout fund, and the US provides 20%. The bailout fund is used to rescue Russia's declining economy. In exchange, Russia should allow a US-China energy enterprise alliance to exploit crude oil in Eastern Siberia. The exploitation rights belong to China, and the US provides the exploitation technology. Currently, the bill still needs to be approved by Congress. As for Russia, Donald plans to present it to Petrov at the upcoming G7 summit in Germany. Throughout the meeting, Doug and Catherine remained silent. Frank's physical condition has not improved, and his liver is close to failure. Some in Congress even plan to propose an appropriation request to prepare for a state funeral. Doug does not want to see this happen, he will exhaust all means to find a glimmer of hope for Frank, even if it means breaking the law. Doug went alone to the Department of Health office, where Secretary Meredith Lee reported on the transplant progress. Frank is ranked second on the organ recipient list, with a high chance of survival. But Doug was not satisfied; he demanded that Secretary Lee use her authority to place the president first on the list, otherwise she would resign. Then he would find the Deputy Secretary, until he turned the entire Department of Health upside down. Secretary Lee eventually succumbed. Ryan received important news from his old friend Aidan: Republican nominee William Conway privately collaborated with a small search engine company to increase William's positive image by modifying search results, and also allowed William to understand many people's thoughts. Through this method, William delivered speeches that resonated with the majority, winning a large number of votes. As an old friend, Aidan advised Ryan not to waste time on Claire anymore, as Frank was sure to lose. Upon learning of this, Claire felt helpless. Frank's illness and the Russia plan had already overwhelmed her, leaving no time to deal with other matters. Claire and Catherine had a disagreement. Catherine opposed involving China and Raymond in the US-Russia negotiations; she clearly knew that this plan could not have been thought up by Donald, and Claire must be behind it. She threatened Claire, stating that Democratic whip Jackie had learned that Claire was behind this bill, so Jackie would definitely persuade Democratic leader Bob Birch to reject it. Catherine did not expect to make a mistake; after Claire contacted Remy, the situation changed. Jackie sat in Remy's car, admiring the beautiful scenery outside. Being with the one she loved was a happy thing. But when she learned that Claire had evidence of her affair, the scenery outside dimmed. Her strong will to thwart the Russia bill out of revenge and to clear her name instantly collapsed. Given the president's critical condition, Acting President Donald had to stay in the country, and the Russia negotiations could only be conducted by Secretary of State Catherine. Claire completely distrusted her in this matter. Catherine was indeed doing her best to persuade the Acting President to abandon the plan, so Claire proactively proposed to go to Germany with Catherine and immediately received special permission from Donald. Frank fell into a dying state. He found himself sitting in a corner of the White House, with the corridor in front of him filled with people, and outside the window, the flashing lights of a subway speeding by. Claire's figure flashed past, and he chased after her. When he got close, he saw Zoe Barnes, whom he had pushed onto the subway tracks to her death. Pushing open the door to the Oval Office, Claire walked out another door, while Zoe sat silently on the sofa, watching him. Frank's mind flashed with passionate moments with Zoe, but Peter Russo appeared at the desk. Claire's figure was vaguely visible outside the window; this glass was like life and death, separating the worlds of yin and yang. Two vengeful spirits murdered by Frank were waiting for Frank, to go to hell together. But in reality, this glass was broken. A child broke open his parents' gun cabinet and shot himself. His liver was quickly sent to the hospital and transplanted into Frank, who was ranked first on the list. At this moment, Frank's mind no longer held Zoe and Peter, only Claire and he sitting face to face, quietly scrutinizing each other. When Claire received the notification, the plane was about to arrive in Germany. She did not request to return but continued to the summit venue. Through the White House press secretary, Claire issued a brief statement, praying for her husband's safety while also fulfilling her duty to the country. Dunbar was under investigation by the Department of Justice. Dunbar, absolutely loyal to the law, admitted to meeting Lucas privately, confidently believing she was on the side of reason, even waiving her right to confidentiality and willing to make this investigation public. The intention was good, but during the questioning, she claimed Frank was not innocent but could not prove it. She thought her honesty alone could prove Frank's manipulation for personal gain. This naive approach only showed the public a hysterical candidate. Dunbar's honesty sabotaged her own campaign. As Catherine expected, Petrov had no sincerity in cooperating with this bailout plan, and he was unwilling to hold private talks with Catherine, who was not a head of state. But he accepted Claire's invitation and met with Claire alone. However, he was not there to negotiate but to retaliate against Claire, who had publicly humiliated him. Claire clearly understood Petrov's refusal to sign: some drilling locations were sensitive, and Russia did not want outsiders to interfere. To get Russia to agree to this bailout plan, they would have to negotiate with Petrov on each of these drilling locations one by one.