Dieter pushed her hard, and Athena fell heavily onto the cold cement ground.

All she wanted was to see the outside world. What was so wrong about that? Should she not have left her hometown in the first place? At least then she would not have been so lost in the unfamiliar city that she did not even know the way home.

Needless to say, she truly regretted her decision.

The latter part of the story mainly focused on Athena finding her way back home. For many college students in big cities, it might be hard to understand how someone could get lost in this era. For Athena, a gir who grew up in a backward fishing village, it was indeed difficult.

Dieter sweet-talked her, tricked her out of the fishing village, and abandoned her in the big city.

It was not just that he took Athena away for his own excitement. Perhaps in that fishing village, free from high-tech pollution, he did feel a momentary impulse toward this simple and passionate girl. Perhaps there was a semblance of love between them, but when he found himself in the bustling city, this 'love' turned into a burden.

He did not need someone so clumsy and foolish around him. Athena, who did not understand anything, became his burden.

her beloved hometown and reconciled with her best

she did not return. After all, if she had,

the lights came on in the theater, everyone remained silent for a long time. They came expecting something light-hearted, only to be confronted with such

to prepare for this movie, not only in terms of raising investments but also in crafting the story. The

set.

audience did not know whether the Athena in the story or

that backward fishing

similar incidents happened too

times. Athena being

to find her way home, could still be considered lucky. In reality, many more girls were tricked into going to hell-like plâces,

However, from the moment he decided to produce the movie, he aimed to make it more commercial. He also wanted to contribute something to

fishing village.

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