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This place, Hell Path, was a bonanza for Muyoung.

A place you could never leave once you entered. Another Underworld where no one escapes!

Everyone regarded this place as ‘hell’, but Muyoung felt comfortable, as if he had returned to his hometown.

After conquering Asura’s Path and gaining its true owner, ‘Luciferre’, he’d seen that Hell Path had opened up, but he hadn’t been trying to enter it because he had still thought it was too early.

The specters here ...

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