PREVIEW

... It is said that the interface system provided by the Hero Universe has only begun restarting.

-Oh, my goodness! In the meantime, many casualties have occurred because of it!

-Yes. According to the notice recently confirmed on the information bulletin board by US high ranker Juno Valentine, who acquired the status of an intermediate member of the Hero Universe, the system was disrupted in many other worlds besides Earth, making it impossible to view status, items, and gate inform ...

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