Mother-in-law Quester was in her old age, and her lonely and depressed heart longed for care and tenderness, but she got nothing from her weak son and wife, and her daughter was busy with her career and love, regardless of the old man's inner needs. By chance, mother-in-law Trent got the friendship between two rich middle-aged people. Mr. and Mrs. Timan, who were distribution directors at a newspaper, claimed to be communists and promised Mrs. Quester that they would use their newspapers to restore her husband's reputation. Out of gratitude, Mrs. Chester did not hesitate to join the political faction and actively cooperate with their propaganda activities. But soon her mother-in-law discovered that she was actually a propaganda tool being used. In anger, mother-in-law Triester resolutely formed an alliance with an anarchist because he seemed more likely to act. When her mother-in-law, accompanied by the anarchist, came to the newspaper, the guy unexpectedly took out a weapon and threatened the authorities to release all political prisoners in West Germany. After all the farce was over, mother-in-law Quester finally got care and happy and sweet love from a night watchman.