They became legendary figures of the sea, tales of their exploits whispered among sailors in far-off ports. Their love story was often romanticized, inspiring songs and poems that echoed through taverns and in the hearts of romantics alike. But amidst the fame and admiration, Hongjoong and Seonghwa remained humble and focused on their purpose. They had a firm belief in justice and fairness, and their piracy was not driven by greed or malice. Instead, they sought to challenge the cruel and oppressive powers that plagued the seas, liberating those oppressed and providing a glimmer of hope for a better world.