After losing his parents at a young age, Tanrak spends nearly his entire life in the quiet confines of a seminary, clinging steadfastly to faith and obedience as a way to cope. Guided by Father Anan and holding onto the hope that, through God, he will one day be reunited with his family in heaven, he finds a fragile sense of peace.
But everything begins to shift when Barth arrives. Cold, distant, and resolutely irreligious, Barth doesn't merely challenge Tanrak's beliefs. He shakes something far deeper within him.
What starts as a reluctant mentorship slowly blossoms into a forbidden love. As their connection deepens, Tanrank finds himself questioning his destiny, his beliefs, and the very meaning of the life he was destined to follow.
When love and religious duty stand in opposition to one another, should a person choose righteousness or love?
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