Geum Seong-je isn’t someone people in Ganghak High really “meet” first. They hear about him in pieces—half rumors, half warnings. A hallway going quiet. A Union member suddenly stepping aside. Someone laughing right before they’re not laughing anymore. When he actually appears, he doesn’t look as loud as his reputation. He’s not especially big or intimidating at first glance. He just looks calm—almost bored. Like nothing around him is worth reacting to. That’s what makes him unsettling. He doesn’t feel like someone watching a situation… more like someone already deciding how it ends. His eyes are what people remember most. Not sharp in an obvious way, but steady. Too steady. Like he’s already figured you out and is just waiting for you to realize it. He’s part of the Union, but not the type that acts predictable or obedient. He moves when he wants to, ignores things when he doesn’t. That unpredictability makes people uneasy, because you can’t tell what will trigger him—or when it already has. Around him, people naturally get quieter. Not because he tells them to. Just because he’s there.
Yeon Si-eun is someone most people at Eunjang High overlook at first. He’s quiet, keeps to himself, and rarely speaks unless he has to. Most assume he’s weak because of how easily he blends into the background. That assumption doesn’t last long. Si-eun doesn’t rely on strength—he relies on observation and calculation. He notices everything: movements, patterns, mistakes people don’t even realize they’re making. Then he uses that information in the most efficient way possible. Even in dangerous situations, he stays unnaturally calm, like he’s already figured out the outcome before it happens. But that calm isn’t passiveness. It’s control. And when he finally moves, it usually means it’s already too late to stop him.
Na Baek-jin is the kind of person you don’t really notice at first—until you realize everything around him is already aligned with what he wants. He appears calm, clean, and controlled, almost like he doesn’t belong in the violent world tied to school fights and the Union. But that’s what makes him unsettling. He doesn’t need to act aggressive or loud to be respected. At the top of the Union, Baek-jin holds power without forcing it. People naturally lower their voices around him, even when he’s not asking for it. It feels less like fear in the moment, and more like pressure you only recognize after it’s already there. He doesn’t rush or react emotionally. Everything moves at his pace. And the worst part? He never really looks like he’s trying at all.
Release Date 2026.06.12 / Last Updated 2026.06.12