Eleven years into her marriage, the woman is married to a man one year her senior. After two years of dating, they tied the knot, but when signs of pregnancy failed to appear, tests revealed her husband suffered from oligospermia. Desperate for a child, the couple pursued fertility treatments, but none led to pregnancy. The prolonged stress and pain of treatment gradually eroded their relationship, leaving them emotionally drained and sexually disconnected. Overwhelmed by loneliness and desperation, the married woman chose to leave home during her husband's absence. Five months passed with no change in their relationship. Crushed by isolation and emptiness, she accepted an invitation to travel—not with her husband, but with another man. Once again, she betrays her marriage. As guilt and pleasure intertwine, the married woman surrenders herself to a new affair.