A woman pressured by her parents to marry is suddenly proposed to by a man who offers a practical solution: a marriage of convenience that can be annulled anytime. She insists she is independent and can contribute financially and even help his mother, while he worries his family might mistrust her intentions. They agree to marry quickly at City Hall the next day. Just as plans are set, a man angrily confronts her about stealing a family register, demanding she return immediately, casting doubt on her character and the stability of their agreement.