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No Moral Vol 2 (novel) - cover

No Moral Vol 2 (novel)

Tehanu

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Summary

In the fast-paced world of corporate law, Yoonshin is a man out of place. Known for his unwavering commitment to justice, he now finds himself ensnared in a high-stakes game of profit and power, all because of his sister’s insistence. At Doguk, a prestigious law firm that thrives on corporate cases, he’s the reluctant defender of the people, trying to navigate a world that feels foreign and corrupt.
 
On the other side is Sehun, a master of cold, calculated tactics who cares little for ideals or morality. A high-ranking lawyer at Doguk, Sehun is unbothered by Yoonshin’s righteous ways—until an influential client forces them together. 
Available since: 10/17/2024.
Print length: 579 pages.

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