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The tower eventually collapsed under the wrath of God, and humanity was divided.

Now, it was a legend of the mythic era that even those who remember it are scarce.

Neo Seoul is the Tower of Babel of the present era.

In the midst of the desert, the towering city stood alone, embodying the wishes of the ancient humans who once longed to reach God.

Within Neo Seoul, the once-prosperous advanced b ...

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