However, Lee Seolhwa had ended up befriending Yoo Jonghyuk instead, becoming a ray of light that had descended upon his gloomy life, and had risked her life trying to save the teen from the clutches of the evil tower master. It was then when he had used his power and influence to call in Lee Seolhwa, the daughter of a lowly Viscount, and one of the candidates for the position of saintess of the god of light, in hopes that Lee Seolhwa’s opposing attribute could damage Yoo Jonghyuk’s mind. Since he could remember, he had lived in a cold and unforgiving dungeon, with nothing more than pain and solitude to keep him company.ĭay after day, he was brainwashed and experimented on by the tower master, who wasn’t able to fully establish control over Yoo Jonghyuk even after countless uses of black magic. The minute he was born, his immense magic power was suppressed and shackled by the magic tower master, who intended to turn Yoo Jonghyuk into a mere pawn of his through the use of a forbidden black magic technique. Yoo Jonghyuk was the descendant of a dragon, someone who was quite literally born with the potential to annihilate entire cities with a flick of his fingers, but when did a protagonist ever live an easy life? He had ended up dying a dog's death at the hands of the very man who had plundered his territory and killed his loving parents, all because of Yoo Jonghyuk's twisted way of seeking revenge.Īnd now, Kim Dokja was inhabiting that very crown prince’s body. Kim Dokja's adored, dazzling existence, was no more than a side note in Yoo Jonghyuk's story, his entire presence summarised by the line- 'Yoo Jonghyuk headed down to the dungeons after his rendezvous with Lee Seolhwa, where he would then proceed to execute the crown prince of the country he had just conquered'. ‘Kim Dokja’ was the name of the crown prince of the underworld, a man who had all the things that the real Kim Dokja struggled incessantly for- a loving family, enough money to feed and clothe himself without worry, caring friends, strength, respect, and much, much more- but had ended up dying a terrible death due to no fault of his own.Īfter all, under the protagonist's blade, all equate to worthless existences. If, a week ago, you had told 24-year-old-salaryman Kim Dokja that he'd soon be dressing in the most luxurious of fabrics and sipping the most expensive of wines while carefully navigating the treacherous waters of inter-kingdom politics, he would have laughed at you- but here he was, occupying the body of a poor cannon fodder prince inside a trashy novel, ‘The Dragon and his Saintess’, that he was the only reader of, doing and saying things that he would never have even dreamt of doing prior to his transmigration. The nobles clustered around him tightly, their prying eyes and fake smiles turning the elaborate and decadent ballroom into something akin to a torture chamber in Kim Dokja's mind. Omniscient Reader Viewpoint Stats: Published: Updated: Words: 16177 Chapters: 4/? Comments: 160 Kudos: 1450 Bookmarks: 267 Hits: 11975Īn incessant babble of power-hungry and greedy people surrounded him, throwing thinly-veiled flattery and suggestions at him, which he received with off-handed grace. Yoo Jonghyuk just wants to kiss his oblivious bastard.Breaking the Sky Sword Saint | Namgung Minyoung.Queen of the Darkest Spring | Persephone.전지적 독자 시점 - 싱숑 | Omniscient Reader - Sing-Shong.
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Whether you're a horror fan or not, here are five reasons why you'll want to check out the movie. Guardian Park Jin-su (Lee Sung-min), monk Cheong-seok (Nam Da-reum), detectives Kim Ho-tae (Park Hae-joon) and Park Dong-jin (Kim Dong-yeong) and a mysterious girl Ae-ran (KIm Yoo-jung) become embroiled in a battle against the spirit which must not be awakened. The red and black halves of the dangerous spirit that were sealed in sarira caskets are being rejoined to wreak havoc.
It follows the eight-day struggle to stop this from happening.
The 8th Night is an occult horror- thriller about a millennia-old spirit who tries to unleash hell on Earth by infiltrating seven weak human humans to assume its full form. Following the success of Netflix's The Call last year-which earned Jeon Jong-seo a Best Actress win at the 57th Baeksang Arts Awards-Netflix is offering yet another Korean horror movie for us to feast on, and it's not even Halloween yet.