剧情简介
在结束了汉阳的官员生涯后,大人带着他的情妇回到了故乡。她曾是他的养女,过惯了贵妇人的生活,如今难以适应枯燥的乡村生活,而大人也把心思放在了他在家乡熟悉的女仆,渐渐忽视了她。寂寞的她从男仆那里得到身心的安慰。某日,朝廷的两班大人前来拜访,想将她占为己有,但大人无动于衷,这让她非常失望。目睹这一切的男仆为了她向两班大人报复,却被大人发现并遭到殴打。最后,她决定在夜深人静时与男仆一起逃跑。
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