A story follows two orphan brothers, Peng Kong and Peng Hua, living poverty in a Hmong's village. Their mother left to remarry; traditonally, she can't brings her children from previous marriage. The brothers were left behind living with their Aunt and Uncle. Because the brothers are not their blood children, they were mistreated. The brothers makes the decision to find their mother. Tragically, while crossing the river, it seperated the brothers. Peng Kong managed to survive. His brother is no where to be found assumed he's dead. The mayor of another village found Peng Kong, who seems hopelessly, and takes him in. Unkowinly to Peng Kong, Peng Hua survived too and was found by one of the village neighbor, who returned Peng Hua to aunt and uncle. As the plot thicken, the story examines the life of two grown brothers struggles, identity and romance.
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