As the chorus hit its peak, the room began to warp. The shadows behind her elongated, turning into lashed tendrils of pure obsidian. Min-ho realized too late that the woman before him wasn't just a singer—she was the monster the city whispered about in the dark.
She didn't need a weapon. She was the weapon. The frantic, sped-up lyrics of the Nightcore track mirrored the racing of Min-ho’s heart. “Tell me what you’re willing to lose,” the song taunted. The Aftermath
In the neon-drenched sprawl of Neo-Seoul, the city doesn’t just have a heartbeat—it has a bassline. And tonight, that bassline belongs to . Nightcore- Villain (K/DA) lyrics
On the giant digital billboard across the street, Evelynn’s face appeared, larger than life. She winked at the camera, a villain in plain sight, as the city’s rhythm resumed its steady, uncaring pulse.
Min-ho, a man who thought his wealth made him a king, sat across from a woman whose silhouette seemed carved from the shadows themselves. She wasn't just a pop icon; she was a predator in a designer suit. The Confrontation As the chorus hit its peak, the room began to warp
The skyscraper at the center of the district, a monolith of chrome and violet light, buzzed with the energy of a thousand high-stakes deals. Inside the penthouse, the air was thick with the scent of expensive cologne and the metallic tang of fear.
"You think you can just take what's mine?" Min-ho stammered, his hand hovering near a silent alarm. She didn't need a weapon
"Taking is such a common word," she whispered, her voice echoing the song’s pitch. "I prefer... reclaiming. You wanted the spotlight, darling, but you forgot that shadows are where I play best." The Transformation