Synopsis
Krullev, a former lowlife involved in the despicable trade of human lives, was far from virtuous. He found pleasure in torturing his "products," whether mentally, physically, or sexually. However, on one fateful night, his actions yielded consequences. Being the man he was, Krullev forced himself onto the women he had kidnapped earlier that day, Barbara and Liliya, two sisters of a noble family. In an attempt to save themselves, Liliya, the older sibling, stabbed Krullev with a shard of glass, killing him in the process. Yet the man who should have died woke up unbothered by the injuries; his eyes now bore innocence, and his personality reflected a profound shift. In the moment of Krullev's death, a seemingly all-powerful entity appeared to have manifested into existence. The Enigma, as something that had just been born, struggled to understand the concepts of humanity. The narrative takes a turn as it faces a moral dilemma when confronted with the choice of causing harm or alleviating suffering. Influenced by Krullev's memories, the entity relished in the fear of others. Yet, driven by sheer curiosity, it joined hands with the two sisters to learn more about itself, the world, and the mafia it was entangled with.