Since ancient times, all around the world, there have been myths related to snakes If they are but an invention of human imagination, how can they be central to all religions? A story parting from an ancient snake-like temple could actually be true? A girl with a mystical bloodline is about to be awakened and the search of mysterious totem will bring an inevitable change to all"I will break free from this curse and change my destiny."
She is a girl that everyone loves but she cannot speak of the love she has for her brother because her brother already loves someone else. In despair, she gets dragged into Ancient Egypt by a snake shaped bracelet that is engraved with a three thousand year old love oath. There, she meets the Pharoah's heir, a party boy....
He is her younger brother, although the two have no blood relationship but she always considers him to be her biological brother can only be brother that's all. of course he doesn't want to be like that, but he is also afraid that he will create distance with her more and more far away. If their first meeting in life was not like that, would they have another result? The girl he loves is right in front of his eyes but is like a wind and can't keep Can only as younger brother? How must he do to let her know that he can also become a guardian for her whole life?