Francis returns to his village claiming he's married, triggering his family—especially his mother Luna and neighbors—to demand proof. They assume his sister Helen married an executive who gave 880 grand in gifts and mock Francis as a loser. Francis insists the bride isn't Helen and shows his marriage license, but relatives accuse him of taking a 100 grand breakup fee and demand it back. The argument spirals into a shove and neighborly brawl; threats escalate: calls to the police and promises to enlist Helen’s new husband’s bodyguards to punish them. Wedding gifts arrive, and the family braces for a confrontation.