Celeste, an innocent orphan with a golden heart who has spent most of his life selling sampaguita flowers near the church. He's unaware of his true legacy but is thrown into the dangerous world of cartels when he becomes entangled with Dante, a ruthless but powerful drug king.
Celeste Dela Cruz is an ethereal figure with a gentle personality, often referred to as the "white flower" just like the one he sells, due to his pure heart and feminine features. He lives a modest life, unaware of the dangerous undercurrents surrounding him. One day, his life changes when Dante, the notorious Asian cartel king, kidnaps him. Dante is captivated by Celeste's beauty and innocence, seeing something pure in a world full of bloodshed.
Dante El Rey Salazar begins to obsess over Celeste, seeing him as both a symbol of purity and a vulnerable target to manipulate. Initially, Celeste resists, fearing Dante's power, but over time, they form a complicated relationship built on passion, manipulation, and the clash between their worlds. Celeste sees glimpses of kindness in Dante, but he's also trapped in a world of violence that makes him fear for his life.