Zheng, known as the ‘Slaughtering Scythe Ghost,’ revels in the thrill of bloodshed. His features bear an uncanny resemblance to Mok Gyung-Woon, the Third Young Master of the prestigious Great Orderly Wooden Sword Hall.
Locked away in a grim prison, Zheng encounters an unexpected proposal. The mysterious figure offers him a chance at freedom—but with a sinister condition.
“You will take my place,” the voice whispers. “Become my shadow, my living replica, and these chains will no longer bind you.”
The proposition hangs heavy in the air, a twisted bargain between survival and servitude. Zheng, a man who thrives in chaos, now faces a choice that could alter his fate.
To walk free, he must become another—a perfect copy of a noble heir. But deception comes at a price, and the line between hunter and prey may soon blur beyond recognition.
The prison walls seem to tighten around him as he considers the offer. Could he truly abandon his identity, or would the mask of Mok Gyung-Woon consume him entirely?
The deal is simple, yet the consequences are anything but. For a killer like Zheng, the game has only just begun.
Comment