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A neglected boy of aristocratic lineage is brought back to his ancestral manor and watches, with a child's curiosity, the faded rituals, superstitions, and rigid hierarchies of an old family. Through his return and his mother's uneasy adjustment, the narrative follows interactions among relatives, retainers, and local legend as pressures of tradition confront emerging impulses and personal longing. The action moves from entrenched customs toward moments of moral reckoning, tracing how individual choices reshape loyalties and determine tangible rewards or losses for the characters involved.
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