The ballet of the future: in Europe, ballerinas have nanochips implanted, while in Korea such technologies are banned—and two former friends end up on opposite sides of the stage. One reaches for the stars; the other, at any cost, wants to become the first—and it’s exactly to her hands that her rival’s medical secret falls. But what if the success of the new star depends not only on talent?
The second half of the 21st century. While in Europe dancers install nanochips into their bodies that reduce the risk of injuries, South Korean authorities speak out against such interventions.
Jena is the daughter of a former prima ballerina. She dances leading roles, but the more she grows into them, the more strongly she feels she’s living someone else’s dream. Jena wants to leave ballet and pursue the stars, like her father, but she’s afraid to step into the unknown.
Soyul is—once—Jena’s best friend. She devotes all her time to rehearsals and punishing training, hoping to become first. But no matter how hard she tries, victory time and again goes to Jena.
Soyul accidentally gains access to Jena’s medical data. On the surface, there’s nothing alarming there, but her thoughts won’t let her rest. What if the rising star of ballet is hiding something that no one should ever know?