
Their security has been compromised for a year. The solution Park Jinyoung walks in is Okada Izō. A scarred, one-eyed, armed with a high-frequency blade, and entirely unbothered by the weight of twenty-one people staring at him. He answers every question honestly, including the one about the fifty men he cleared the night before, and leaves them with exactly enough to observe and not enough to trust. In the morning, he makes them breakfast.

Park Jinyoung has come out of retirement to face a crisis he never anticipated: the security division of JYP Entertainment has been infiltrated by the Yakuza, and the investigation into it has already been buried by bribery. When a mysterious masked figure called Kashimo appears, representing an ancient organization known as the Edict of Death, Jinyoung finds himself sitting across a dinner table with the heads of Korea's biggest entertainment companies, all of them facing the same threat.
This is a new format, a little different from what I usually write, so do give this work a shot. I hope I don’t get my ass kicked by Uni so quickly and I can continue writing this

Years after a painful divorce, two former lovers find themselves continually drawn back into each other’s lives. As they spiral through moments of “what could’ve been,” the past and present blur, forcing them to confront whether love lost can truly be found again... or if some endings are final for a reason.