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... l-renowned heroes of legends, but even they were just mere prey for the New World players.

They destroyed everyone in their path, living up to their group’s name.

Battered and beaten, their victims began following them, acknowledging their strength. They were creating quite the crowd.

In return, the Underworld Conquerors taught them how to become stronger.

“Your body will always be your most powerful weapon.”

One-Handed Swordsman brought out green underwea ...

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