After seeing everything, Jasper Sorn understood it all.
Sephia Zing's husband was killed because he frequently beat her, and he was a man with severe violent tendencies.
The men died because the first victim had raped Sephia Zing, and the others were threatening her.
Knowing that the young man adored her and followed her, Sephia Zing buried a bottle under a tree every day. Each piece of paper in the bottle was filled with her anger, her pain, and her hope that these people would die, casually mentioning ways to commit murder.
After she left, the young man dug up the bottle, read the contents, and followed her instructions to kill them all.
At this point, the entire plot became clear—the beautiful and elegant woman was the murderer behind all the homicides, but... was she wrong?
The drama was imbued with a dark, oppressive tone, reminiscent of "Malèna," yet it was different—it was a suspenseful detective story.