In this short scene, we are introduced to Minjae, the main character of the story. He is a young man who has just returned from a trip with his friend, and he is eager to get to know his new master. He tells his friend not to get scared, as he needs to "get a head start" with the man. He says that he just needs to get a "head start with him" , and that he is afraid that the man will beat him to death if he does not get along with him. He asks his friend if he has found something that "peaked his interest," and the two men shake their heads in agreement. He then asks if he is not the real "minjae." He explains that 31 years ago a serial killer known as the "psychopath" placed two coins on the eyes of his victims as an offering. On May 30, the day after the victim's death, the killer would place a coin on his victims' eyes, and the victim would be sent to death. The song "Crack" is a popular k-pop hit in the United States, and it is one of the few female songs that the killer likes. He knows that the song has something to do with him, but he is confused by the song's meaning. He wonders
In this short scene, we are introduced to Minjae, the main character of the story. He is a young man who has just returned from a trip with his friend, and he is eager to get to know his new master. He tells his friend not to get scared, as he needs to "get a head start" with the man. He says that he just needs to get a "head start with him" , and that he is afraid that the man will beat him to death if he does not get along with him. He asks his friend if he has found something that "peaked his interest," and the two men shake their heads in agreement. He then asks if he is not the real "minjae." He explains that 31 years ago a serial killer known as the "psychopath" placed two coins on the eyes of his victims as an offering. On May 30, the day after the victim's death, the killer would place a coin on his victims' eyes, and the victim would be sent to death. The song "Crack" is a popular k-pop hit in the United States, and it is one of the few female songs that the killer likes. He knows that the song has something to do with him, but he is confused by the song's meaning. He wonders