After devoting his life to the crime organization Glory Club, Peter retires. No more blood on his hands. No more looking over his shoulder. He spends his remaining days running a quiet used bookstore, surrounded by dust and paper and the silence he never had as an assassin.
He was a legend. The best. The one they called when no one else could finish the job.
Then Glory Club came for him.
Ambushed and nearly killed one day by the very organization he dedicated his life to, Peter lies bleeding on the floor of his bookstore, betrayed by the only family he ever knew. The men he trained. The bosses he protected. They want him dead.
As he feels his life slipping away, something impossible happens. His body reverts. Wrinkles smooth. Muscles tighten. The aches and pains of age vanish.
Peter finds his body magically transformed back to its teenage years. His peak physique. His fastest reflexes. The body he had when he first became a legend.
Now Peter is young again. Strong again. And very, very angry.
He sets out to settle the score with Glory Club. The organization that made him. The organization that used him. The organization that tried to kill him.
They think they are hunting an old man. They have no idea they just woke up a killer in his prime.

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