A lonely man lives alone in a run-down rental house, socially awkward and unable to open up to anyone except rabbits. Raising rabbits—learned through trial and error—becomes his only means of survival, sustained by meager income and the dwindling savings left by his deceased grandparents. One day, pressured by the landlord over unpaid rent and exhausted from dealing with society, he throws himself deeper into rabbit care. Daily stress and pent-up sexual desire grow stronger in his mind, driving him into a world of fantasy. Troubled by human relationships, he can only open his heart to his rabbits—the sole beings he trusts. Then one day, the wish he'd held inside his heart manifests in reality: a smiling bunny girl appears before him. Blurring the line between dream and reality, he chooses to open his heart once again. For several days, he lives between reality and delusion, seeking nothing but love. This story documents his obsession and devotion, recorded as both animal care and personal fixation.