An African child witch is trafficked to South Korea and forced into a life of crime. There, she meets two best friends, a cop and a killer-for-hire, who need her help as much as she needs theirs.
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Do broken children become broken adults?
After being disowned by her family and discarded by society, an African child witch (Blessing) follows a mysterious man (Ekwueme) across the ocean. Her journey takes her from Lagos, Nigeria to Seoul, South Korea, where she is forced into a life of crime. As a shaman (Black Pearl), she must turn a blind eye to the present in order to foresee the future and make-not tell-the fortune of the man who betrayed her. . . .
A retired policeman (Woo-sung) investigates the The House of Black Pearl as a favor for an old partner and an even older friend (Jung-min). At The House of Black Pearl, he uncovers crime after crime and discovers a young woman (Black Pearl) who leads him down a twisting path where every decision he makes determines who lives-and who dies. . . .
As the old saying goes, every saint has a past, and every sinner has a future. More sinner than saint, a hitman (Ji-chul) helps his childhood friend (Woo-sung) investigate The House of Black Pearl, the heart of Nigerian organized crime in South Korea. However, he's no stranger to what, or who, is inside, and he has his own reasons for huffing, puffing and blowing it all down. . . .