Director Arum initially believes that the democratic society in which she lives is a precious legacy of her parents' generation, who fought valiantly against dictatorship in the 1980s. However, her conviction is shaken when her father, a prominent government figure, is implicated in the Sewol Ferry disaster. This pivotal event prompts her to question the concepts of justice and the framework of government. As she embarks on this introspective journey, she seeks to understand her own generation's contributions to shaping justice and democracy in society.