In the hushed streets of Quy Nhon, where the whispers of the sea carry tales untold, two brothers, bound by more than blood, find themselves ensnared in a silent struggle. Their shared home, a sanctuary of sorts, echoes with the unspoken words of their shared secret. In the dim light of the moon, they come together, their bodies entwined in a dance of taboo. The younger, a picture of innocence, explores his brother's body with a hunger that belies his years, while the elder, torn between faith and flesh, guides his sibling with a gentleness that belies his strength. Their union is a silent symphony of pleasure and pain, a secret song sung only to the quiet night of Quy Nhon.