Summary
In a dimly lit alley of the red‑light district, Baekdan survives by selling cheap udon and enduring life’s hardships. One day, she encounters Musin, a man who stands out—too refined and composed for the setting she’s trapped in.
Musin becomes a lifeline of sorts—a purely physical companion with no names, no emotional strings attached. Baekdan, clinging to that detachment, reassures herself it’s just temporary and transactional. But as their encounters continue, Musin’s presence chips away at her walls, and Baekdan’s heart starts to soften.