
Gi-Jeong Go is an elementary school teacher whose life has been shaped by loss and sacrifice. Orphaned at a young age, she gave up her freedom to care for her shut-in younger brother, only to find herself targeted by a violent student bully and his manipulative mother. As her dignity and safety erode, Gi-Jeong meets In-Seop Oh, a calm and courteous lawyer who seems to offer a rare sense of stability. However, as their lives become intertwined, Gi-Jeong slowly realizes that tragedy follows wherever In-Seop goes. Drawn into a web of crime, guilt, and buried intentions, she must confront a terrifying truth about the man who changed her life.
For Your Murder thrives on discomfort. Rather than relying on overt violence, it builds dread through implication, silence, and psychological pressure. Gi-Jeong’s vulnerability makes her an emotionally resonant protagonist, grounding the story in realism rather than spectacle.
In-Seop is the series’ most unsettling element—not because of what he does openly, but because of what he hides. His calm demeanor contrasts sharply with the trail of death surrounding him, creating constant unease. The relationship between the two leads blurs lines between salvation and damnation.
This webtoon is best suited for readers who enjoy slow-burning thrillers, morally ambiguous storytelling, and narratives that linger long after the final panel. For Your Murder doesn’t aim to comfort—it aims to disturb thoughtfully.