Summary
A once‑ordinary world changes when animals mysteriously gain the ability to transform into humans. Among them is Yeon‑woo, a rabbit who was once considered the weakest of animals. He also becomes human, but instead of rising in status, he finds himself still stuck at the very bottom of human society.
Frustrated by his low standing and the injustice he perceives, Yeon‑woo hears rumors that the ruling wolves are corrupt. He tries to expose this by hanging posters around the village. But this activist act does not go unnoticed. His sworn wolf brothers, Wol‑young and Do‑hwa, discover what Yeon‑woo is doing.
In the aftermath, Yeon‑woo is captured. He pleads for some kind of second chance, asking Wol‑young to show mercy. Wol‑young agrees—but under a condition: Yeon‑woo must visit Wol‑young’s room at night. What follows is a tense, emotionally charged relationship, blending power imbalance, desire, and questions of loyalty and social structure. Yeon‑woo hopes this risky deal will be his opportunity to improve his status and affect change, while also dealing with his feelings and the dangers of crossing lines.