mors vincit omnia
They say Seoul is a place where your dreams and wishes come true.
A veil shrouds the city of Seoul, enticing on-lookers to take a step inside and experience the magnificent lifestyle of Seoul for themselves. Its luxurious life buzz is the dream life, as many citizens would say. But what outsiders do not know is that Seoul has another name: the Garden of Sinners, known only to those who know how to look, where to go, led by two brothers — one that sits high on the throne inside the castle that stands proudly in the heart of Seoul, a heavy crown on top of his head; and the other that lurks underground, lurking in the shadows, almost as if watching, waiting.
But it should be known: no two kings can lead the same territory.
The king with a crown rules the country, undoubtedly holding the most power over all of Corea. With politics and military power by his side, he is absolute. Powerful.
The king underground rules the dirty, dirty parts of the country, places the king with a crown would never dare touch in daylight. With the mafia in his hand, he is fearsome. Cunning.
By day, these two sides greet each other with barely masked contempt. By night, they clash — guns, blades and blood paint the streets, unbeknownst to those who are not aware that such a world exists in what many would call the city of paradise.
And to you who's looking, whose side would you die for? Or would you choose to live for yourself, and try to survive in this so-called Garden of Sinners?
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