Chaotic Morality
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Felix is a meticulous serial killer who disguises himself as a door-to-door salesman, targeting unsuspecting homeowners. He thrives on the façade of politeness, his innocent smile hiding his true nature.
Hyunjin, on the other hand, is a predator with a very particular obsession: he hunts and kills door-to-door salesmen. To him, they are intruders, parasites who dare cross his threshold. Each knock on his door is an invitation for him to kill.
One night, fate ties their threads together: Felix knocks on Hyunjin's door.
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Shin is a meticulous serial killer who disguises himself as a door-to-door salesman, targeting unsuspecting homeowners. He thrives on the façade of politeness, his innocent smile hiding his true nature.
Saint, on the other hand, is a predator with a very particular obsession: he hunts and kills door-to-door salesmen. To him, they are intruders, parasites who dare cross his threshold. Each knock on his door is an invitation for him to kill.
One night, fate ties their threads together: Shin knocks on Saint's door.
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Chris Smith never asked to be anyone’s dad. Adrian Chase definitely thinks he’d be a great dad (if by “great” you mean teaching a nine-year-old how to throw knives). And yet, somehow, the two of them end up stuck with a smart-mouthed kid on the run from a gang that wants him dead.
Now it’s late-night stakeouts, bloody firefights, and arguments over whether Capri Suns count as dinner. Between shootouts and bad parenting advice, Chris and Adrian stumble into something way more dangerous than gangsters: actually caring about the kid… and maybe each other.
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Chris Smith never asked to be anyone’s dad. Adrian Chase definitely thinks he’d be a great dad (if by “great” you mean teaching a nine-year-old how to throw knives). And yet, somehow, the two of them end up stuck with a smart-mouthed kid on the run from a gang that wants him dead.
Now it’s late-night stakeouts, bloody firefights, and arguments over whether Capri Suns count as dinner. Between shootouts and bad parenting advice, Chris and Adrian stumble into something way more dangerous than gangsters: actually caring about the kid… and maybe each other.