Chapter 181: Ha Tae-Ryung’s Divine Art (3)
Ha Tae-Ryung wasn't exactly known for his exceptional writing skills.
His research was vast and extensive, often presented in a convoluted manner.
He would jot down his findings at length, and upon realizing new revelations during the process, he would hurriedly erase and amend his words, leaving behind numerous obscure passages that were hard to comprehend.
It was almost unimaginable that he would have intended his work to be read, but despite its complexities, one couldn't help but think, "Yet, there's something quite intriguing about this."
Within Ha Tae-Ryung's research papers, one could find an abundance of historical accounts that had never been documented in any official records. They even surpassed the knowledge of renowned historians.
Ha Tae-Ryung himself was a character barely mentioned in the original game.
However, his presence was far more influential and commanding than one might expect; he was, after all, among the twelve disciples of the Great Mage, and occupied a position of great significance.
This was an era of impending peril, as demons and dark mages threatened the world.
During those times, mages were the champions of humanity.
They wielded powers akin to gods, capable of vanquishing invincible entities with thunderous force and earth-shaking abilities.
Born in an age when the chaos of war had come to an end, Ha Tae-Ryung entered a world now graced by peace.
