In Hwayeon Dynasty, 1866, during a period of Catholic persecution, a boy named Moomyeong is born to a butcher. Abandoned and trampled on, he lives a harsh life, earning the moniker "Dog-like Scoundrel" because he'll do any dirty deed to survive. His animalistic existence is upended when Eunhak, a young master who secretly practices Catholicism, seeks him out. Moomyeong's slaughterhouse soon becomes a forbidden place of worship. This is the tale of a child who, no matter how much he was defiled and broken, simply wanted to live. It's a cruel and sorrowful love story that blossoms on the boundary between salvation and destruction.
After beginning high school, Lu Jia rarely addressed Mu Wenran as "Big Bro" unless he was being disingenuous or anxious. In the past, when he wanted to avoid doing homework, he would pretend to be sick and say things like, "Big Bro, my head hurts" or "I really understand this chapter, Big Bro." Nevertheless, even now, at the age of 23, Lu Jia would still break down in front of Mu Wenran. Tearfully, he would admit, "I'm sorry, I don't like you, Big Bro." Although that was untrue, Mu Wenran would respond with a smile, wiping Lu Jia's tears away and whispering soothingly, "It's okay. I like you."
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