Summary
Suhwa (sometimes spelled “Soo‑hwa”) faces a devastating financial crisis after her husband’s downfall. Burdened by mounting debt and desperate to protect her young son, she reluctantly accepts a disturbing proposal from her neighbors—twin brothers Sowon and Leewon (or Riwon, depending on the translation).
The arrangement seems like a lifeline: they’ll pay off her debt if she agrees to live in their home as a housekeeper. But this “job” is far from ordinary—it demands sexual and physical intimacy beyond regular domestic duties.
Despite her moral qualms—she’s a married mother—Suhwa consents, driven by maternal instinct and necessity. Over time, she becomes familiar with their contentious guidance, navigating the complex and coercive dynamics between them.