Mother and son had fled to their uncle's house, burdened by the debts of the deceased father, their lives under constant threat. The mother had escaped with her son, but the uncle set his sights on her body and confronted the son. He suggested to the mother, "If you want money, why not try selling your body?" The son tried to protect her, but his suppressed feelings for his mother reached their limit. She pleaded, "I can't take it anymore, it's okay, right?" but he replied, "I'm your mother, please, no!" In that moment, the son violently embraced her, overcome by desire, facing her after days without bathing. Meanwhile, on the night of her husband's funeral, the widow is visited by the funeral director who had comforted her during the wake and harbored secret feelings. She says, "The smell of incense is stuck in me, I can't stand it," but he replies, "Please stop, don't do this." Yet he adds, "If you behave, I'll be gentle with you," and she cries, "My late husband is watching, no, stop!" trembling in fear. Ultimately, unable to withstand his fierce thrusts, she begins wildly grinding her hips like a wild animal. A story intertwining family bonds, desire, and the shadow of death. Two episodes included.