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In a world where monsters appear and the climate changes drastically, the only place that maintains the form of a nation is the “Capital”. There exists the infamous esper unit, “White Corps”, which is deployed to eliminate monsters and absorb outside populations. Shin Hwajin, an esper of the White Corps, is constantly looked down on due to his origin and weak abilities. One day, upon hearing that his twin brother, who acted as the team’s guide, was exploited and killed by his teammates, he goes on a rampage and wipes out the team, then throws himself off a cliff. But when he opens his eyes, he finds himself in a hidden village called “Library”, where people live in hiding from the Capital. The one who saves the memory-lost Hwajin is Than, the man who leads the Library. Than, who lost his home and family to a White Corps raid, despises Hwajin for speaking in the Capital’s dialect, but gives him the name “Hima” and slowly begins to care for him as he sees how innocent he has become without his memories. As Hima grows closer to Than, both emotionally and physically, he gradually begins to recover his true powers…
In a world ravaged by deadly monsters and climate collapse, only one place still holds the structure of a nation: the Forbidden City. Guarding its borders is the notorious esper unit known as the White Corps, elite psychics trained to exterminate monsters and absorb what's left of the outside world. Shin Hwajin, an underpowered esper scorned for his background and weak abilities, lives in the shadows of this brutal system. But when he learns his twin sister—a Guide and his only family—was abused and killed by their own teammates, he snaps. In a fit of rage, he annihilates his squad… then throws himself off a cliff. But instead of death, he wakes up in a hidden village called "The Library," far from the city's grip. His memories shattered from the fall, he’s taken in by Tan, the stoic leader of the village, who despises the city’s dialect and anyone from it—especially a former White Corps member. Reluctantly, Tan gives him a new name: Hima. Despite his hatred, Tan finds himself drawn to Hima’s innocent confusion and vulnerability. As the two grow closer—emotionally and physically—Hima slowly regains his powers… and his past. But some memories should stay buried. Because when the beast awakens, so does the war.
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