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Following the violent introduction, we shift our focus to Yad and Bua, a couple deeply in love residing in a rural village. Their innocent romance faces relentless opposition, primarily due to Bua being mute and coming from a complicated family background. Yad, however, remains steadfast in his love for her, insisting that their bond transcends the narrow views of their families and community.
Despite their challenges, Yad and Bua find solace in each other, spending their days fishing, cooking, and dreaming of a future together. Yet, their love is continually interrupted by local troublemakers who, along with Chang and his companions, torment the villagers and resort to theft and harassment.