The story begins in the elegant but cold house of Mrs. Nhung, the formidable matriarch. Her son, , a talented architect, is her pride. He is gentle, responsible, and deeply respects his mother. His wife, Ve , is a sweet-natured, modern woman who dreams of a simple, loving family. But Mrs. Nhung sees Ve as a threat to her control over Tai.
Tai and Ve’s marriage is a battlefield. Mrs. Nhung constantly criticizes Ve—her cooking, her job, her desire to have a child only when she’s ready. Tai, caught between his love for his wife and his filial duty, often stays silent. Ve feels abandoned. The only person who understands her pain is her sister, May. Tai Ve May Phim Sex Vn Co Giao Thao Vn
At that same moment, Phim arrives, intending to finally declare her love. But seeing the shattered Ve, something shifts in Phim. She realizes that Tai never loved her—he only loved the idea of a life without his mother’s control. Phim turns to Mrs. Nhung and says, coldly, “You used me. But I will not be the weapon that breaks another woman’s marriage.” She leaves for good. The story begins in the elegant but cold house of Mrs