Loi’s family owns an electric appliance store. Well over thirty, Loi is still carefree like a perpetual teenager, living with his widowed but no less glitzy mother, and a reserved, doting aunt. His mom sets him up on a blind date with Oi-lin, a quiet and stubborn girl-next-door, who takes care of a sanitary ware shop for her uncle. Neither Loi nor Oi-lin like the idea of blind-dating, so on their first date they both go out of their way to make themselves as unattractive as possible to the other person. In the end, they do succeed in not saying one word to each other!
The truth is, Loi and Oi-lin both have someone else in their hearts. Loi is still emotionally attached to his puppy-love girlfriend, who has since become a successful photographer, whose sophisticated world is beyond Loi’s ken. Oi-lin has eagerly waited for her boyfriend to complete his term in prison, but the lovers now realize that making up for lost time is slightly harder than they’ve expected.
Loi and Oi-lin, however, are somehow thrown together for a second meeting, and this time the ice breaks. Little by little, they realize they have grown fond of each other more than they had initially bargained for.