In a quiet neighborhood, a group of young students, weary of the rising crime and violence in their school, decides to take matters into their own hands. Inspired by the idea of making their community a safer place, they join together to form a kind of "brotherhood" aimed at fighting crime in their own way. Initially, their vision of justice seems noble: they patrol the streets, help those in need, and make local criminals think twice before acting.
However, idealism quickly turns into fanaticism as their methods become increasingly aggressive. As their popularity grows, so does their thirst for power and revenge, leading them into dangerous situations and morally questionable decisions. The line between justice and vengeance becomes blurred, and the group begins to experience internal struggles as their actions have unforeseen consequences for both them and the community they intended to protect.
Amid all the chaos, one of the brotherhood's members begins to question the direction they have taken and faces a dilemma: to blindly follow the path they have forged or to seek a more ethical and peaceful way to achieve real change. This difficult choice will soon lead to a confrontation that will change their lives forever, where the true meaning of justice will be put to the test.