Beneath the watchful gaze of ancient deities, a Taiwanese family gathers for a sacred rite. The daughters, their skin glistening with ritual oil, approach their brother, their eyes downcast yet burning with a hunger they cannot suppress. They guide him to the altar, their hands trembling as they undo his robe, revealing his hardness, a testament to their shared desire. As they take him into their mouths, their father's voice echoes, a benediction or a curse, lost in the symphony of their moans and the rustle of silk on skin.