Oliver knows very little about his father, his only information came down to the fact that he is a foreigner who left no trace. After years of disappearance, his father reappears unexpectedly and at a time of great difficulty. His name is Mikhail Wong, the Baron of Monte Noire, a cold, calculating man who seems obsessed with work and doesn't know what to do to care for a lost 15-year-old son. Trying to make a rapport with his son, Mikhail invites Oliver to spend a few months in his mansion in his country, the Kingdom of Ramallah, located in the heart of Asia. The meeting between the two is hostile, and Oliver angrily denies the proposal. But an attempt on the baron's life changes the boy's plans as he is forced to travel to his father's nation in search of safety. There he meets Maryna, the granddaughter of the manor's housekeeper who, in addition to being beautiful, also hides many secrets. In Ramallah, Oliver will discover that the Wong family is full of mysteries, and that being a Wong can be more dangerous than it looks. A mysterious family with secrets that could jeopardize the bonds Mikhail tries to create with their newly discovered son, or even their lives.