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... with chaos.

And the unknown will heard in my ears.

Seo-joon turned his head in the direction he heard his will.

But the oppressed body still couldn't move.

Right then.

Turbuck.

I heard the sound of footsteps somewhere.

and trudge again.

Not long after that, a presence appeared in front of Seo-joon's field of vision.

His face was not visible because his long robe was pressed down deeply.

but rather so.

Seo-joo ...

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