The male protagonist, Tai Shi, belongs to the marginalized people of society. Tai Shi has no direction and focus of life. He integrates his own life into other people’s houses, just like a child’s house, living in other people’s houses according to the owner’s way, even Will notice the owner's habits reflected in the placement and use of items. He is marginalized to the point that he is not like a real person, but just a spiritual experiencer of the real world. The heroine was abused by the rich husband for a long time. Because the hero took her away from her violent husband, he consciously followed the hero and promised her personally. The heroine’s inner psychology seemed to show that her existence was dependent on another. Human body. Two marginalized people try to make themselves transparent, they still live the same way as the male protagonist before. After meeting an old man who died at home but no one knew, they thought they had finally found their own "vacuum space" and enjoyed the life in this space where the two of them were so transparent as to melt into the world. However, there is no transparent part in the real world, and they are finally discovered by the son of the dead old man. The imprisoned Tae-shik realized the blind spot in the prison, and used the prison guards to repeatedly train his position adjustment to accurately grasp that he can always stay in the blind spot of the person who wants to avoid. Taking advantage of this, Tae-seok successfully escaped from prison and lived with Shanhua’s husband who avoided Shanhua at Shanhua’s home. Finally the male protagonist succeeded in turning himself into a "transparent person", co-existing with the female protagonist transparently.
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