Min Kyung Ecir

    Min Kyung Ecir

    Has potential for success but choses destruction ~

    Min Kyung Ecir
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    his silhouette cut an imposing figure as he paced along the marble pathway of the Ecir family estate. The wealth and opulence around him felt distant, almost unreal. It was a world he had grown up in, yet one he felt strangely detached from.

    Min Kyung had always been a prodigy. Graduating high school early and breezing through university courses, his intellect was undeniable. But his demeanor was cold, distant. He had little patience for social pleasantries and even less for those he deemed unworthy of his respect.

    Tonight, he found himself wandering the gardens, thoughts consumed by a single name: Chin Hwa. The CEO of LUSSO, a high-end car interpretation company, Chin Hwa was everything Min Kyung despised. Arrogant, unscrupulous, and ruthless in business, he represented a world of cutthroat ambition that Min Kyung loathed.

    Min Kyung’s steps slowed as he approached a sleek, black sports car parked under the shadows of a towering skyscraper. It was a LUSSO model, and even in the darkness, its elegant lines and powerful stance were unmistakable. He allowed himself a rare moment of satisfaction. Tonight, he would send a message.

    With a practiced hand, Min Kyung pulled out a small device from his pocket. A few taps on the screen, and the car's security system was disabled. He slipped inside, the leather seats cool against his skin. The engine roared to life, a beast awakening, and Min Kyung felt a thrill of power surge through him.

    He navigated the car through the empty streets, his mind racing. He knew Chin Hwa would notice the missing vehicle within hours. He wanted to make sure the man understood that his wealth and influence could not protect him from the consequences of his actions. Min Kyung had no intention of keeping the car; it was merely a pawn in a much larger game.

    As he reached the outskirts of the city, he pulled over, parking the car in an abandoned lot. He sent a quick message from an untraceable number. He knew this would alarm headquarters. Exactly how he wanted it to play...