The heroine of the book has a complicated fate. From her father—an escaped Cuban student—she inherited a striking, exotic appearance and the name Simona, which she is equally embarrassed by and tries to hide. Her tropical beauty is disguised with dull, shapeless clothes, and she shortens the name to simple “Sima.” Because of her strong resemblance to her father, whom she has never seen, her mother doesn’t like her. To her, Sima is a youthful mistake that should be gotten out of sight—best of all, in her grandmother’s hands. So by the age of 22 Sima becomes overgrown with complexes like a cocoon.
But an accidental encounter with a strange homeless man with a snow-white smile and a trained body changes her life and frees a beautiful butterfly from the cocoon… In love, Sima doesn’t know that Ilya is the head of a large construction firm—one who, in his leisure time, relieves boredom with extreme entertainments like playing a homeless man as part of a “Full Immersion” game—and that her love is the subject of a bet…