In December 1950, amidst the chaos of US soldiers retreating from Jangjin Valley, North Korea, a young woman bravely fled her Hamheung home to escape the atrocities committed by Chinese soldiers, including rape. Miraculously, she found refuge aboard a US warship, but little did she know, the journey alongside 100,000 other refugees would test her endurance beyond imagination. In South Korea, her struggle continued as she tirelessly searched for her parents amid the harsh realities of refugee life. Turning to selling oysters at a bustling market in Seoul became her lifeline. Then, one rainy dawn, fate took an unexpected turn when she was struck by a cab -only to discover that the driver behind the wheel was none other than her own father.