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However, in a twist of fate, Yangong encounters a baby girl—the daughter of his enemy. This child, a product of a longstanding feud between their clans, symbolizes the promise of reconciliation and hope. Despite his mission to wipe out the enemy lineage, Yangong is unexpectedly softened by the baby's innocent smile. Rather than carry out his duty, he chooses compassion, taking the infant with him.
Yangong's journey takes a shocking turn as he finds himself pursued not just by the enemies from the water, but also by his own clan, known as the Sad Flute, a feared group of assassins. To protect the child he has chosen to save, Yangong reluctantly kills members of his own clan, which sets him on a path of moral conflict and reflection.