In the MV, Vuong Anh Tu plays a soccer player who has many fans. He has a girlfriend named An - a ballet artist who always accompanies him on every journey.
During a match, he was unfairly treated by his opponent, resulting in an injury. In the midst of pain, Tu lost his mind, mistakenly thinking that An and his teammates were laughing at him after the collision on the field.
After a long night of surgery, he became angry with himself and his loved one. Doctor Hai, who was in charge of examining Tu, determined that the cartilage in his knee had been severely damaged, and Tu would not be able to continue playing soccer if he used artificial cartilage.
At this time, An had an important performance in her career. She secretly hoped that Tu would come to watch her perform, but she was disappointed when she didn't see his figure. She burst into tears on stage. By chance, she picked up a ticket to her performance that she had left in the hospital, and Doctor Hai came to watch and comfort her.
The two were unaware that the moment had been captured. The day Tu was happy to receive the news that he had received a cartilage transplant was also the day he saw the image of Hai and An together. Thinking that An had someone new, he decided to break up with her, but he didn't know that the person who donated the cartilage to him was the person he had just parted ways with.
Two years later, Tu coincidentally met An again. An and Tu had new partners. At this time, her leg still couldn't walk normally after the cartilage transplant. Tu was shocked to learn that An was the person who had helped him two years ago, allowing him to play soccer again as he is now.
The strange story ended with an open-ended conclusion when Hai was in a critical condition after being involved in an accident with heavy bleeding on his hand.
Vuong Anh Tu said: "Most of the stories of unrequited love always come with the two words 'what if'. It could be what if I was a little better at the time, what if they were careless, or what if both of us gave in a little more, then perhaps things would be better now... The content of the song and the story of the MV have also clearly shown that..."
Contrary to the majority who are following the trend of creating products with short lengths, Vuong Anh Tu invested in a nearly 10-minute MV film short.