The story begins during the war between Cornwall and Ireland, when a Cornish knight named Tristan kills Isolde's fiancé, the Irishman Morold. During the battle, Tristan is also seriously wounded. He takes on the alias Tannhäuser and, with Isolde's help, receives medical treatment. By chance, Isolde discovered a notch on Tristan's sword. She realized that the notch on the sword perfectly matched the fragment embedded in the wound on her deceased fiancé Morold's head. Isolde sought revenge, but fate was so ironic and cruel. When Tristan opened his eyes, she had fallen in love with him. Isolde's posture in the scene is relaxed, and Tristan approaches her. Their gazes and postures are closely intertwined in the scene, which is vibrantly colored. Amidst the lovers' whispers, one cannot help but notice another character approaching from the distance. So can this hatred truly be dissolved by love? #Entertainment#Art#Love#Healing