Nanette stares at Valdo, her eyes filled with confusion, and Valdo lets out a sigh. Valdi, his brother, was undoubtedly a deep thinker. He had meticulously planned each step to help his wife, Nanette, open her heart and overcome her constant sorrow. Valdi knows that Nanette would grieve endlessly, much like she does now, constantly staring at Valdi's urn. That's why Valdi left his final instructions for Nanette, asking her to place his ashes in an urn and also plant a tree to mark the spot. This practice is common in South Korea, where traditional burial space is limited. Given Valdi's open-minded, scientific nature, he must have understood the ecological benefits and wanted to apply it to himself. Nanette's voice trembles as she asks Valdo, "Are you okay with having the backyard of your