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: The story follows Chanwook , once a powerful figure known as the "Emperor of Wall Street," who is granted a miraculous second life. He encounters Sora , a rookie trader who has lost her entire fortune. Despite her previous hatred for him, Sora turns to Chanwook as a last resort.

In the manga community, "raw" typically refers to chapters in their original language (in this case, Korean) before they have been fan-translated or officially localized.

It’s honestly such a trip reading this as an actual American. The way Japan interprets US culture in the 90s/00s is fascinating—it’s like looking at a mirror reflection through a kaleidoscope. The art style is raw (pun intended) and captures that specific grit of American city life perfectly.

The manga often uses katakana for American concepts. Useful examples:

The narrative heavily utilizes stock market metaphors, with the protagonist famously stating, "Stocks are practically the same as sex," highlighting the high-stakes, intense nature of his former life and current expertise.

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