Anna married her teacher, professor. Their marriage was an agreement reached between the two parties, with no significant emotional connection. Marriage gives both parties the necessary status; Love must be found elsewhere. Roland is a young man with a beautiful body, transparent skin, clear eyes, and keen intelligence. He fell in love with the professor, someone older than Roland's father. Emotions develop into mutual relationships. Roland is eager to give everything he can, and he even tries to become a part of this family. When he found out that he had no family, his focus was on the professor and his happiness. This old man is also deeply influenced intellectually by the love given by Roland. They have wonderful conversations, just like we rarely hear in movies (or even books). They talk about virtues, honor, love, emotions, and integrity, all of which are the cornerstone of their relationship. But they don't talk about the body. When the professor saw Roland's bare breasts, he almost fainted because the beauty of youth had its own reasons and power. He listened behind Roland's door, as if he wanted to feel the beauty. This story is really intense. When the separation between these two people became apparent, not only did Roland cry; Anyone who remembers will shed tears for their unfulfilled dreams.