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No Moral Vol 1 (novel)

Tehanu

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Summary

Yoonshin, a lawyer driven by an unwavering sense of justice, has spent his life defending the helpless and standing firm for what's right. On the other side stands Sehun, a master of strategy who values success at any cost, often bending the rules to achieve his goals. When their worlds collide, an uneasy partnership forms between them—two men with opposing views on justice, method, and morality. Yoonshin’s dedication to doing things the right way clashes with Sehun’s willingness to play dirty, and trust between them is hard to come by.
 
Yet, as they face their battles together, both men begin to evolve. Yoonshin starts to question whether his idealism can truly change the world, while Sehun begins to show a side of himself no one has ever seen before—vulnerable, raw, and uncertain. 
Available since: 10/17/2024.
Print length: 536 pages.

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