Daud Bactiar has lived in Canada with his grandmother and grandfather since he was a youngster. His mother and father are both from Indonesia. They purposefully placed Daud in the care of the old couple due to their hectic schedule and inability to care for tiny children. Aside from that, David's other sibling was still little, and they were twins. It makes it tough for parents to split their time while still caring for tiny children. David moved to Canada just to give his parents more time to work; even as an adult, Daud remained in Canada. As a result, the emotional link between parents and children is strained; Daud has no relationship with his father. As a result, the emotional link between parents and children is strained; Daud has no contact with his parents or siblings in Indonesia. Daud was 28 years old when his grandmother, who was his sole relative, abandoned him in Canada. His grandma died as a result of illness. Before the woman left, he directed Daud to return to his birthplace in Indonesia and settle down with his parents. Daud was plagued by anxiety and poor self-esteem. Daud used to hear nasty things about his parents, who didn't enjoy Daud's presence. He began to grow grumpy and prefers to hide in his room, avoid other people, and rarely spoke. One day he was exposed to a psychologist who assisted him in resolving psychological issues. He not only healed but also fell in love. However, is love reciprocated?