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... n when Gi-Gyu had plunged his sword into Gabriel’s chest, many players were nearby dealing with the monsters and angels.

Sung-Hoon explained, “It wasn’t his outer appearance that triggered their memories—it was his mysteriousness and overwhelming energy.”

Gi-Gyu had been searching for the Hundred Sword Player for a long time. Ironshield’s two holy swords, Nine and Calleon, had incredible powers. El could absorb holy swords to become stronger, so Gi-Gyu had been on a quest to find ...

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