In a Japan engulfed in the violence and chaos of organized crime, a feared and experienced yakuza finds himself trapped in a cycle of loyalties and betrayals. After a failed job in Okinawa, where the lives of the protagonist and his companions are endangered, he is forced to take a time out. However, instead of retreating to live in peace, his boss sends him to a small island to handle a conflict between rival gangs. Wrapped in an aura of melancholy, the character begins to question his place in this world of blood and loyalty.
As he interacts with a group of young people and experiences the tranquility that island life offers, he realizes that he longs for something more than the constant struggle for power. The routine of violence becomes intertwined with moments of reflection, friendship, and, surprisingly, the possibility of a different future. But the calm is just a mirage, and soon, tensions resurface with intensity, causing his past to haunt him more ferociously than ever. In a clash between duty and the desire to escape the life he has known, he faces the inevitable reality that sometimes the only way to free oneself is by confronting the demons one has created. Thus, a series of events unfold that lead to a shocking conclusion, a haunting reminder that violence is never far away, even in the most peaceful moments.