For many years, Vera's life, a mathematics teacher at school, flows according to a strict order, corresponding to the strictness of her character. Every morning she goes jogging in the neighborhood where she grew up. And in the summer, she visits the nearby vegetable market to buy some from a street vendor. Vera's father dies in a traffic accident. He was the boss of a large shipping company that Vera inherits. At the management of the company, things are in a rather critical state. Vera is mainly interested in one essential goal, which she feels committed to pursuing in memory of her father. But in addition, it soon becomes clear that the last decision of the former management of the company was not at all a generous gesture of her repentant father, but rather the well-considered resolution of an experienced manager. Knowing his daughter well, the father had entrusted the business of his life to someone bold, enterprising, and able to understand people...