n the 1940s, people
were still poor, landlords, tyrants, and rich people were considered kings of a region when they owned a lot of land and cattle. They have money, can hire slaves, have land, and can rent it to whoever they like. If they don't like it, they are ready to destroy it.
Ly, an ordinary and honest rural girl, with a gentle and loving beauty made many boys in the village fall in love with her, willing to do everything to be able to spend a lifetime with Ly. Including the chiefs and rich men who had wives and children, their hair was about to fall and were still daydreaming. Among the wealthy Mai, an old man with a sick and promiscuous habit emerged.