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❛ Glass & peace alike betray proof of fragility under repeated blows. ❜
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Jin-ae loved games. She was sharp, resourceful, and cunning; traits everyone admired in her, even when she used them to outmaneuver others. For Jin-ae, it wasn't always deliberate; playing to win felt instinctive, almost like second nature. Perhaps it was in her blood– her family had a deep love for games, especially her grandfather. She idolized him more than anyone else, and they were rarely seen apart.
But what seemed innocent took a dark turn when Jin-ae stumbled upon her grandfather's secret. He wasn't the man she thought he was. Alongside a circle of wealthy, bored men, he had created a sinister competition. It wasn't an ordinary game, but a deadly one, where desperate participants played children's games for a chance to win billions of won. To Jin-ae, the concept was horrifying– who would risk their life for money?
As it turned out, far more people than she imagined. And, to her surprise, the twisted nature of the Game began to intrigue her.
Her grandfather presented her with a choice: play the Game herself, or help run it. The decision weighed on her heavily, consuming her thoughts to the point that even her boyfriend, Jun-ho, noticed something was wrong. Though she denied it, Jin-ae couldn't ignore the growing pressure to accept her grandfather's offer. After all, knowing the truth had already placed her in grave danger.