‘A Separate Hope’

“The revival was over. Soon after, fanatics and perverts were arrested. They knew that the spirits of Mount Kilimanjaro would send cosmic energy. But there was no response. Eventually, it collapsed on its own. Only the dim light was shining.”

‘Echo and Salt’

“Theodore woke up in a nightmare. He was drugged and collapsed somewhere in town. When he woke up from sleep, the girl sitting in a chair closed her eyes. He felt like a hypnotic doctor and not a doctor.”

‘Vertigo’

“Theodore would take the drug whenever he was in danger. It was LSD. Difficult order in Korea. He didn’t know her name as a seller. ‘LSD Jr.Hong’ was her nickname. He had purchased a total of 3kg, which he overdosed on an hour earlier.”

‘Innocent World’

“The sixth element that Theodore sought was Isabella’s land document. From the past there were numerous intruders who coveted the great land of nature. Among them, elephant bio’s desire, a multinational pharmaceutical company, was endless.”

‘The Sixth Element’

”More than 20 years ago, a municipal prison in Medane, Colombia. Theodore had escaped. There were rumors that Escobar, the mayor of Medane at the time, had escaped him. The secretary told me that he was looking for a sixth element.”

‘Drag Me to Hell’

“The revival of the religious collaboration between fanatics and perverts has come to an end. Non-existent faith sparked tragedy. The crooked belief in money and god created a monster, combining the two. The money and god that avoided Covid-19 did not exist on earth.”

‘Neighborhood ~Finger Snap~’

“K-Joker, a former South Korean businessman. He visited for the development of underground resources in far-flung Africa. Escobar has prepared a nickel mine in advance. K-Joker was looking for a mine that produces nothing. To create the Slush Fund as a national tax.”

‘Pablo Escobar’

“Colombian drug king Pablo Escobar. He died in the old days. But it reappeared on the African continent. It was Kagemusha imitating him. His real name is Sanchez. Overseas resource development brokers were a job.”