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THREE DAYS IN BLUE HOSE

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Synopsis
In the shadow of power, trust is a weapon. When the South Korean President retreats to a private villa for a short vacation, the nation breathes easy—until three gunshots echo across the still air and the President vanishes without a trace. The nation is thrown into turmoil. Inside the Blue House, chaos simmers beneath polished marble floors. Intelligence agencies are on lockdown. Communication is restricted. And someone is lying. Assigned to the President's personal security detail, Han Tae Kyung, a disciplined and fiercely loyal Secret Service agent, finds himself at the center of the crisis. With his earpiece cut and his clearance mysteriously revoked, he realizes this disappearance is no accident—it’s a coordinated internal conspiracy. Over the next three days, Tae Kyung must go rogue, evading surveillance from within his own agency and deciphering encrypted files the President left behind. Clues lead him into the dark underworld of politics, espionage, and an unsanctioned mission known only by its codename: Project Phoenix. As bodies begin to drop and high-ranking officials move to cover their tracks, Tae Kyung must decide who he can trust—including a former flame turned intelligence analyst and a whistleblower deep within the National Intelligence Service. The clock is ticking. The Republic is watching. And the President’s life—if he’s still alive—hangs in the balance. But in a world where the truth is classified, can one man outmaneuver the machine designed to silence him?
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Chapter 1 - Introduction

DAY ONE — 06:00 KST

VILLA JEONGMAE, OUTSKIRTS OF GANGWON PROVINCE

The snow was falling in silence, thick like wool, blanketing the world in a stillness that felt almost sacred. The sun had barely pierced the sky when three sharp cracks echoed across the pine-covered hills.

Gunshots.

The birds didn't move. But the security feed flickered once—then went black.

Inside the villa, the smell of burnt coffee still lingered. A mug, still warm, lay shattered on the floor. The leather chair in the study spun gently, as though someone had risen from it in a hurry—or never had the chance.

President Lee Kyu Min, leader of the Republic of Korea, had disappeared.

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Back in Seoul, the Blue House stirred long before the public caught wind of the silence. There was no press release. No emergency broadcast. Only a single encrypted message sent to one man's private terminal:

> "Eagle missing. Secure silence. Await further code."

Agent Han Tae Kyung, once praised for his loyalty and precision, read the message with trembling hands. He had known something was wrong the second the schedule changed—when the President requested minimal detail and reduced coverage. It wasn't like him. Lee Kyu Min had always been cautious. Too cautious.

Tae Kyung's instincts flared like alarms. He reached for his badge.

Within hours, he was shut out.

His clearance—revoked. His access—cut. His questions—met with blank stares and vague commands.

Something was happening, and it was bigger than a disappearance.

It was a betrayal.

And in a nation where power moves in whispers and enemies wear uniforms, Tae Kyung knew one thing for certain:

If he didn't find the President in 72 hours,

he wouldn't need to.