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"Is this the spot?" his teammate, the ever-curious but oblivious Jeong Chan-young, asked, wiping sweat from his brow.

Chapter 56 was a turning point. The air inside the A-rank dungeon was thick with the scent of ozone and rotting mana. Behind him, his skeleton soldiers stood like silent sentinels, their hollow eye sockets glowing with an eerie green light. "Is this the spot

Woo-jin didn't answer immediately. He was staring at a massive, obsidian-scaled serpent coiled around the heart of the dungeon. In his previous life, this beast had slaughtered dozens of high-ranking players. Now, it was just another step toward the Hero’s throat. Behind him, his skeleton soldiers stood like silent

The neon lights of the Seoul underground flickered as Kim Woo-jin checked the interface only he could see. After being betrayed and murdered by the "Hero" Lee Se-jun, he had returned to the past with one obsession: vengeance. In his previous life, this beast had slaughtered

The battle began not with a heroic charge, but with a calculated slaughter. Shadow tendrils rose from the ground, binding the beast as the skeletons swarmed. Woo-jin watched from the periphery, his eyes cold. Every level gained, every skill mastered, brought him closer to the day he would see the "Hero" fall.

"The plan is simple," Woo-jin said, his voice cold and devoid of emotion. "You stay back. I’ll handle the harvest."

With a flick of his wrist, he summoned the . As the projectile whistled through the air, the serpent let out a bone-shaking roar. But Woo-jin didn't flinch. He had already died once; a monster's scream was nothing compared to the silence of the grave.

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"Is this the spot?" his teammate, the ever-curious but oblivious Jeong Chan-young, asked, wiping sweat from his brow.

Chapter 56 was a turning point. The air inside the A-rank dungeon was thick with the scent of ozone and rotting mana. Behind him, his skeleton soldiers stood like silent sentinels, their hollow eye sockets glowing with an eerie green light.

Woo-jin didn't answer immediately. He was staring at a massive, obsidian-scaled serpent coiled around the heart of the dungeon. In his previous life, this beast had slaughtered dozens of high-ranking players. Now, it was just another step toward the Hero’s throat.

The neon lights of the Seoul underground flickered as Kim Woo-jin checked the interface only he could see. After being betrayed and murdered by the "Hero" Lee Se-jun, he had returned to the past with one obsession: vengeance.

The battle began not with a heroic charge, but with a calculated slaughter. Shadow tendrils rose from the ground, binding the beast as the skeletons swarmed. Woo-jin watched from the periphery, his eyes cold. Every level gained, every skill mastered, brought him closer to the day he would see the "Hero" fall.

"The plan is simple," Woo-jin said, his voice cold and devoid of emotion. "You stay back. I’ll handle the harvest."

With a flick of his wrist, he summoned the . As the projectile whistled through the air, the serpent let out a bone-shaking roar. But Woo-jin didn't flinch. He had already died once; a monster's scream was nothing compared to the silence of the grave.