They murdered her family. Then they sold her to the highest bidder.
Bought through the underground slave trade and whisked aboard a fortress-like container ship where wealthy loners wager on death matches, Sook Joo learns the rules fast: survive in the cold, crowded cells, obey the crew, and always volunteer-or face a long swim home.
She quickly realizes this ship doesn't just carry orphans. It manufactures them.
But Sook Joo was raised differently. Her grandfather-sensei taught her discipline and composure over fear and subservience. While mercy is a virtue, vengeance salves the soul.
Refusing to break, Sook Joo prepares for war. Now there is only one way off the ship.
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