The second part of Shaora's surrealist trilogy in the 1960s, peppermint shaved ice (1967), Holy Power Trio (1968) and Beehive (1969). The three films, all starring Xheladin Chaplin, were the golden age of their cooperation. A young couple Fernando (Fernando Sebrian) and Teresa (Xheladin Chaplin) and good friend Antonio (Juan Gallardo) travel for the weekend. While the car was marching, the trio chatted about social issues such as environmental pollution and population growth. When Teresa and Antonio got out of the car alone, Fernando would take out binoculars to peep at his wife's behavior. After helping passers-by put out the fire, the three men arrived at Fernando's aunt's house. Teresa was very depressed, while Fernando's mistrust of his wife was growing. When the three men came to the end of the trip-the seaside, Fernando's suspicion of Teresa reached its peak. In his view, his good friend Antonio and his wife Teresa behaved vaguely, regardless of his feelings. In the chaos, he vaguely saw Antonio having an affair with Teresa and finally stabbed Antonio to death with a fish gun. However, these are the products of Fernando's imagination, the trio.