Fifteen years ago, a father fighting against an unfair dismissal took his own life, ignored by a massive conglomerate.
Before the shock of his death could even fade, Do-jun’s younger sibling vanished without a trace.
Crushed by the weight of these back-to-back tragedies, his parents eventually passed away, leaving Do-jun all alone in the world.
From the day he lost everything, Do-jun has lived for only two things: revenge and the truth.
Realizing that nothing would ever change unless he stood at the very center of power, he endured years of isolation, fueled by a single goal—to become a politician.
And finally, on the day he held his diploma in his hand, he stood before his parents’ ashes and made a vow.
“I’m going to find Yuri and bring her back here, no matter what.”
“And those bastards… I’m going to make them cry tears of blood.”
That night, Do-jun had his first ‘prophetic dream.’
It was a vision far too vivid to be dismissed as mere coincidence.
And that dream was a harbinger of the brutal political path that lay ahead of him.
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