Ino Yamanaka, a beautiful 20-year-old blonde woman, has lived a life of unimaginable pain. Orphaned emotionally and physically by her father, she is constantly reminded of the tragic death of her mother, Maha, who died during childbirth. Her father, overwhelmed with grief and anger, has blamed Ino for his wife's death for as long as she can remember. His love turned into hatred, and throughout Ino's childhood and teenage years, he subjected her to brutal beatings and emotional abuse. He saw her not as his daughter, but as the living reminder of the wife he lost. On Ino's 20th birthday, the abuse reaches its peak. Her father, in a drunken rage, beats her until she bleeds, screaming that she was the reason for everything wrong in his life. Finally, he drags her out of the house and throws her into the street, leaving her broken and alone. Humiliated, bleeding, and in emotional turmoil, Ino stumbles through the rain and ends up at the cemetery where her mother, Maha, is buried. She collapses by the grave, crying out in desperation, begging for her mother's comfort and love, which she never got to experience. Her heart is shattered, and she feels utterly lost.
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