Eithan is a high school student,
Carlos is the head of a MAFIA.
Eithan suffers from an early age from abuse from those around him, from family, relatives, and school.
One day he arrives at the school and discovers that there is a new teacher: Carlos.
Carlos resigned his position and went on to become a teacher as a deal he made. Carlos lived his life as a king, killing, scaring, slaughtering.
In contrast Eithan lives a life of poverty, a life of suffering, pain, weakness, betrayal. And as a result of trauma he has experienced in the past everything he puts in his mouth has its own taste of ash.
Both are opposites, both meet by chance at school.
One day Carlos walks around the school and finds Eithan on the floor sleeping and takes him home and when he finds out about his mental state he decides to take ownership of it which only causes more complications and troubles.
Everyone has a dream.
There are those who dream of being singers, there are those who dream of flying, and there are those who want to be chefs or dancers, or perform on stage.
But Al's dream is something else: she dreams of being an ordinary human girl with a normal life. But the thing called fate does not give her.
Eliana was born a princess of Bat Yam and a sister to Alexandria. Eliana's life is just complicated and complicated. Their first names change from the moment of the accident. And sisters who as children only played and had fun loved to be together and forever became separate distances and each one pursued her dream.
Will she not be able to fight the fate that awaits her?
Will she be able to fulfill her dream and be able to abandon her past?
Until she is finally given the opportunity to go ashore without problems she takes advantage of it and understands what the consequences will be, not realizing what she is losing, what she is causing.
Will her father Poseidon let her go ashore at all and especially after what happened to their mother?
Is it possible to erase the past and move on to a new future? Or is the past what makes you who you are?"