The greatest assassin in the martial world dies protecting a child and wakes in the body of Daniel Cha, a broke Seoul college student buried under debt. He wants to live as a good man, but evil keeps finding his doorstep. So he makes a rule: he only moves when paid with something worthless, a 100-won coin, a candy, a cup of fish cake broth. In a city where knives cannot cut paperwork, his smallest fees buy terrifying justice.
The greatest assassin in the martial world dies protecting a child and wakes in the body of Daniel Cha, a broke Seoul college student buried under debt. He wants to live as a good man, but evil keeps finding his doorstep. So he makes a rule: he only moves when paid with something worthless, a 100-won coin, a candy, a cup of fish cake broth. In a city where knives cannot cut paperwork, his smallest fees buy terrifying justice.
The greatest assassin in the martial world dies protecting a child and wakes in the body of Daniel Cha, a broke Seoul college student buried under debt. He wants to live as a good man, but evil keeps finding his doorstep. So he makes a rule: he only moves when paid with something worthless, a 100-won coin, a candy, a cup of fish cake broth. In a city where knives cannot cut paperwork, his smallest fees buy terrifying justice.