In the same way that a conventional corporation is handled, so is a contract killing firm. It is for this company that Hyung-do works, who views killing as nothing more than a repetitive ritual. In spite of being devoted to his employer and widely regarded as the firm's greatest killer, Hyung-do begins to have concerns about his profession and ultimately decides to quit in order to pursue a relationship with a woman he finds attractive. Instantaneously, he finds himself in the midst of a manhunt by former colleagues.
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In the same way that a conventional corporation is handled, so is a contract killing firm. It is for this company that Hyung-do works, who views killing as nothing more than a repetitive ritual. In spite of being devoted to his employer and widely regarded as the firm's greatest killer, Hyung-do begins to have concerns about his profession and ultimately decides to quit in order to pursue a relationship with a woman he finds attractive. Instantaneously, he finds himself in the midst of a manhunt by former colleagues.
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