If he hadn't been diagnosed with cancer, if he could have completed the unfinished project in his hands, he would have had the chance to become one of the top ten young scholars in the country at the age of 23.
But fate does not believe in "if," and he was knocked down in an instant, then came here.
He experienced life and death, saw the great changes of mountains and rivers, saw the blue sun and double moon, and even witnessed the "dark end" of civilization.
He had no choice but to change himself, forced to transform from a simple scholar into a "social king," an "old trickster," a "blackmailer," a "King of Betrayal," and an "LSP."
Only by doing so could he integrate into society and establish a foothold here.
Yet, the more he integrated, the more he felt out of place here, and the more profoundly he realized how blissful it was to study without worries back in those days.
