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As an inept martial artist and a bastard son of the great Ha Clan, Ha Sochan had no choice but to become a vagabond. But his wretched life takes a turn when a mission brings him to the Martial Arts Library, a place filled with the secret techniques of the martial world. There, Sochan is accidentally bound to the library and sent back to when he was 12 years old. Now armed with the library's martial knowledge, he vows to make a name for himself in not only his clan but also the world!
Short track skater Lee Yeo-joon enters the national training village for the first time, with only half a year left before the Winter Olympics. Due to his weak stamina and timid personality, he had long gone unnoticed, but after the national team trials—and following a series of accidents and injuries among higher-ranked athletes—even Yeo-jun, who placed a disappointing eighth, was given the honorable chance to become a national representative. His heart trembles with excitement at first, but the label of “accidental national team member” weighs heavily on his mind. At the dormitory, Yeo-joon encounters Nam Ji-hoon, the reigning ace of short track and the object of his long-held crush. Ji-hoon, who somehow seems unusually interested in him, begins to sway Yeo-joon in all sorts of ways… On the day when sweat, fierce effort, and pushing himself to the very limit are put to the test before a monumental destiny—
The following content is intended for mature audiences and may contain sexual themes, gore, violence and/or strong language. Discretion is advised. Yeojoon was never supposed to wear the national emblem. Eighth at the trials, plagued by chronic injuries, and dismissed as the team’s fluke, he enters the Olympic training center with nothing but doubt—and an impossible crush on the nation’s golden boy.Jihoon is everything Yeojoon isn’t: disciplined, dazzling, untouchable. A living legend. But behind the medals and perfect routines lie glances that linger too long, touches that falter, and silences that speak louder than words.