William leaves his wife, Linda, and their daughter, Isabelle, for a younger mistress. Years later, he loses everything and struggles to rebuild his life.
After 20 years of marriage, William confesses, “I’m seeing someone else, Linda.” She is devastated, but things worsen when their home is seized due to unpaid debts. Furious, Linda throws him out. William fails to find happiness, loses his job, and drowns in regret.
Six years later, he lands a packaging job at a beef jerky company—only to discover his daughter, Isabelle, is the CEO. “Dad?” she greets him coldly. Isabelle reveals their struggles after he left—homelessness, her mother’s illness, and how she rebuilt their failed business into a success.
“I can’t stand betrayal,” Isabelle tells him, firing him. Later, she hands him two boxes—his old kitchenware and oven. “You have everything to start over,” she says before walking away.
William is left with a painful lesson: choices have consequences, and some bridges are never rebuilt.