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A massive building stood opposite the Supreme Court of Seoul.

This was the headquarters of the Hunter Association, an institution established after the Great Cataclysm.

【Time sure flies. Who would’ve thought a building like this would pop up in the heart of Seoul?】

“If anyone heard you, they’d think you haven’t set foot in Seoul for 35 years.”

【Hmph. Try dying once and coming back. Everything will feel new again.】

Fafnir’s disgruntled tone made ...

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