When Eggsy was in the Marines, he trained and excelled as a soldier, but his path took a sharp turn when he was secretly recruited by Major Sarah "Sledge" Dalton (Bosley 199) to join the Charles Townsend Detective Agency. Publicly known as a standard detective agency, Townsend is actually a covert super-spy organization-a perfect example of hiding in plain sight. After all, who would suspect spies to be operating from an agency already investigating crimes and mysteries?
Eggsy was trained as a Saint, one of the agency's most versatile operatives. Unlike the Angels (elite field agents, exclusively women) and the Bosleys (leaders and coordinators), a Saint is a jack-of-all-trades. Saints are the agency's ultimate multi-talent operatives, capable of excelling in the field, managing logistics, cooking gourmet meals, designing covert gadgets, handling crises, and even working as psychotherapists. In short, they can do it all.
At 20, Eggsy was forced to leave the Marines after a heartfelt plea from his mother. Fearing she would lose him just as she had lost his father, Lee Unwin, a soldier who died in action 14 years prior, she begged him to come home. Her emotional plea led Eggsy to prioritize family over duty, but it didn't mark the end of his journey.
To keep him engaged and prepared for future missions, Sarah (Bosley 199) arranged for him to join Seraphic Catering Co. This luxury catering company is known for its angelic culinary experiences, blending tradition and innovation. Unbeknownst to its clients, it also serves as a small but vital branch of the UK Townsend Agency, providing Eggsy the perfect cover to refine his skills while staying under the radar.
One day, a curse befell Sensei.
To the students, Sensei became the enemy, and he found himself in a position where he lost everything overnight.
But Sensei does not resent the students. Because he is 'Sensei'.
And Sensei has to face the calamity that would befall Kivotos once again.
[블루 아카이브] 그리고 모든 증오가 시작되는 곳
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