Dong-chul was North Korea's top special field agent, but he was abandoned during a mission by his superiors. While on the run, he searches for his wife and child, who have been sold to China as slaves, only to discover their bodies. He quickly discovers that his colleague was responsible for the murder and defectes to the South in search of his archenemy. He searches for him throughout the day and works as a temporary driver and personal driver for Chairman PARK at night. The chairman is assassinated one night, but not before handing off a pair of glasses to Dong-chul. He is now on the run again, accused by the intelligence service of assassinating the chairman while attempting to decipher the secret concealed within the glasses. He had no idea that, depending on who eventually gained hold of the secret, it could become either a national threat or a national treasure.
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Dong-chul was North Korea's top special field agent, but he was abandoned during a mission by his superiors. While on the run, he searches for his wife and child, who have been sold to China as slaves, only to discover their bodies. He quickly discovers that his colleague was responsible for the murder and defectes to the South in search of his archenemy. He searches for him throughout the day and works as a temporary driver and personal driver for Chairman PARK at night. The chairman is assassinated one night, but not before handing off a pair of glasses to Dong-chul. He is now on the run again, accused by the intelligence service of assassinating the chairman while attempting to decipher the secret concealed within the glasses. He had no idea that, depending on who eventually gained hold of the secret, it could become either a national threat or a national treasure.
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