- A boy lives with his Grandma and Mr. Lin, the tenant who looks after him and Grandma. But when Grandma passes away, the boy's uncle returns to Taiwan and discovers that ownership of the apartment was transferred to other people.
- For the past five years, Lin has been looking after the son (Yo-yu) and the elderly mother (Mrs. Chou) of his deceased boyfriend (Li-wei). They live together like a family, and it is Lin's way of remembering Li-wei: by continuing to be in the life he once had and loving the people he once loved. But when Mrs. Chou passes away, her other son (Li-gang) returns from overseas and discovers that Mrs. Chou's property has been passed down to Yo-yu, whom Lin has legally adopted. Li-gang contacts the police, accusing Lin of killing his mother for attempting to own the property. As the ensuing investigation continues, more and more evidence mounts against Lin.
- Yo-yu is a 9-year-old orphan who lives with his grandma and Mr. Lin, the tenant in their rooftop flat. Lin looks after Yo-yu and tends to the daily needs of Grandma, who suffers from late-stage diabetes. In everyone's eyes, Lin is a kindhearted gentleman. But when Grandma passes away, everything changes. Yo-yu's uncle Li-gang returns to Taiwan and discovers that ownership of Grandma's apartment was transferred to Yo-yu, whom Lin has legally adopted: the property is now effectively under Lin's control. Li-gang contacts the police with his suspicions. An autopsy finds narcotics in Grandma's system, prompting an investigation that reveals a very different side to Lin. Police recover a deleted gay-sex app on Lin's cell phone, and one of his hookups turns out to be a drug dealer. Just as he is about to be arrested for Grandma's murder, Lin takes Yo-yu and flees deep into the mountains.—GVPictures
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