Red silk tied around the wrist

EP. Prolog Red Silk Tied to the Wrist

Red silk tied around both wrists



※Please note in advance that some of the stories, poems, etc. in this article are fictional.
※Not everything in this article is true. If there are any coincidences, please consider them as mere coincidences.
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Yun-gi lived in the highest place in Seoul, the capital of South Korea.
It's said that to live in that house, you must have both fame, wealth, and power—that's what the residents of that place all agree on. That very place, a symbol of wealth. That place so high that it seems to pierce the sky.





Heuksa, the young and fresh-faced head of the Songwol family.
Yun-gi, who lost his parents at a young age and inherited the family business early on, lived there.






There was a red mark on Yunki's wrist.
A single red line, twisted six times in a complex manner, started from the base of the neck and went down the back, forming a flower pattern, then went down the arm and wrapped around the wrist, looking as if it would break, but it was neither broken nor finished, ending at the base of the wrist in what looked like half of a small knot.





Your parents said that on March 9th, which was Yoon-gi's birthday about a year after giving birth to you, the red thread came down from the base of your neck and twisted six times around your wrist, ending in half of a knot that hadn't been completed.


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At the very bottom of Seoul, South Korea, Yeoju lived there.






When people called her the red-eyed bitch, everyone thought of Yeoju.
The heroine was just a red-eyed bitch there, nothing more, nothing less.






During the day, I earned money by doing chores for other people, and at night, I earned money by doing small handicrafts.
Even though he earned that much, his alcoholic father (who is hardly worthy of being called a father) took it all away and he ended up spending it all on alcohol.




The female protagonist had a red thread that started at the back of her neck, went down her spine, drew a flower shape on her back, then went back up and wrapped around her wrist six times, ending in a half-knot.

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Ah, so that's how a pair of kites began.






In a place so high that it seems to pierce the sky
Black Death, yes, the Black Death of light that seems to have taken away all the darkness in this world.

At the very bottom
Yes, Hongsa. Hongsa is like a red sunbeam dyeing your skin.

Their wrists meet in a single line, turning six times,

The last life given by God
The last punishment from God
God's last mercy
Please don't let it go to waste



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Snakes are natural enemies of other snakes.

Isn't it fascinating that they love each other so passionately, even though they could eat each other at any moment and be eaten themselves?









Yes, I'll give you my all. Even my life if necessary.

Yes, give me your all. I'll give you my all... even my life.









They say the poisonous snake in the East loves its natural enemy.

Yes, Hongsa with white skin and red eyes.

Rest, Viper. Rest. Whatever it is.

The most shining jewel of the viper. Sheer Divash.








The love story of Black Death and Red Death


The seventh life story of Yoon-ki and Yeo-ju, who met six times.


Loving each other like fate


Stories of such people






2021. 07. 31
Serialization begins at the end of July.