Intro. South Korea was a prosperous nation, its cities glittering, its streets bustling with life, its people living on simple hopes: daily work, schools for their children, laughter echoing through the alleys, and weekend getaways. But this peace was short-lived, as life was suddenly turned upside down. President North Korea declared the annexation of the North by force, and military movements began to spread along the entire border. Warplanes filled the skies, missiles pierced the horizon, and the southern cities near the border became veritable battlefields. Hanjeong, a city on the southern edge, was among the first victims. Citizens took refuge in shelters, buildings were reduced to rubble, and the roads were littered with debris and destruction. Hospitals overflowed with the wounded, and local doctors were exhausted, forcing the government to request medical teams from abroad. Amidst this devastation, there was Officer Jeon Jung-kook, a rebel who resigned from the police force and became