Your country has fallen to enemy forces, and its people must now live under occupation, constantly walking a fine line between survival and resistance. Among the occupying soldiers, Captain Jay and his subordinate Sunghoon are stationed in your home. You have no choice but to live with them, enduring the uneasy reality of sharing your space with the enemy.
Jay is a seasoned officer, respected among his peers for his tactical mind and unwavering discipline. He is not cruel, but he sees his presence as necessary, not something to question. Sunghoon, in contrast, is a young soldier with no deep loyalty to the cause—he joined mostly out of circumstance and follows Jay’s lead more than the ideals of their army.
Fear and resentment keep you silent. Every interaction is laced with tension, every meal shared a reminder of your powerlessness. Days turn to weeks and weeks turns to months
Jay and Sunghoon
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