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Leveling Up With Gods

Author: ApexApex
Eastern Fantasy
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He became stronger, faster than anyone else… but he lost. In the end, there was only despair for Kim YuWon. In his final moments, he is given another chance… Through the sacrifice of his partner, his fate is yet to be determined. Back in the past, he tries to climb the Tower again with his unrivaled talent. To fight an ancient evil that threatens to destroy the Tower.

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