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... ike in <Chaos>, they didn’t look like corpses. Rather, they were replaced by trees, rotten and dried up trees. Trees that knew that the land had no nutrients but couldn’t leave the land. They were looking at Jaehwan.


‘I see it now. I finally see it.’


Jaehwan then remembered Mulack’s words. He said there was no Big Brother in the Nightmare of the Beginning.


This world did not have eyes because eyes were everywhere. They all looked directly at Jaehwan. Jaehwan l ...

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