Emre, the prosecutor who came to the unfamiliar town of Yanola, was young and full of pride and moral justice, but there was a surging tide behind the seemingly calm Yaniola, whether it was the sinkhole caused by years of drought pumping groundwater or the town's bad habit of hunting wild boars, Emre was eager to resolve the political wrangling behind it. At this time, the son of the local mayor, Shaxin, invited Emre to a dinner at home. After drinking, Emre was unconscious. Unexpectedly, a sexual assault occurred at the mayor's home the next day. Emre confessed his innocence and launched an impartial investigation and arrested the suspect Shaxin. But unexpectedly, in his broken memory, some conditions exceeded his own innocence and innocence, and the eyewitness who helped him was Murra, a newspaper publisher hostile to the mayor. The relationship between the two was ambiguous, which made the case even more complicated and confusing.