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: Having been betrayed and murdered by the "Messiah" Lee Se-Jun in his previous life, Woo-Jin has abandoned his role as a world-saver. By Chapter 19, he is fully immersed in his persona as a ruthless player who manipulates the "game" for personal gain and eventual retribution. Key Plot Developments :
In the broader context of the series, Chapter 19 (titled on platforms like Tapas Comics ) focuses on the early stages of Kim Woo-Jin's meticulous revenge plan after regressing to the past. : Having been betrayed and murdered by the
: While Lee Se-Jun is idolized by the world as a savior, Woo-Jin knows the truth—that the "hero" is a greedy manipulator trying to rule as an emperor. This creates a compelling narrative where the "villainous" necromancer is actually the one seeking true justice. : While Lee Se-Jun is idolized by the
: Official Spanish and English translations are available on various webtoon platforms. For English readers, Tapas is a primary licensed source. For English readers, Tapas is a primary licensed source
Readers often praise the series for its consistent pacing and the satisfying "edgy" nature of the MC, though some found the final conclusion (around Chapter 143) to be somewhat abrupt.
: As the title "Strange Bedfellows" suggests, this chapter involves Woo-Jin forming or solidifying alliances of convenience. He begins to use his future knowledge to exploit dungeon mechanics and outmaneuver other guilds.
The series is often compared to Solo Leveling due to its "leveling up" mechanics, but it differentiates itself through its darker tone and the protagonist's specific goal: killing the person everyone else considers a hero.