Leyenda de la hoja del norte
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Ongoing, First published May 31, 2021
Cuando el mundo fue hundido en la oscuridad por la "Noche Muda", Los Artistas Marciales de todo el lugar se reunieron para formar la "Secta Celestial del Norte". Con la fuerza abrumadora de la Secta Norte Celestial, la "Noche Muda" fue alejada y las personas empezaron a disfrutar de la paz una vez más. Sin embargo, mientras el tiempo pasaba los artistas marciales del continente comenzaron a conspirar contra la "Secta Celestial del Norte", y eventualmente causo la muerte de El Líder de la Secta de Cuarta Generación, Jin Kwan-Ho, destruyendo la secta con él. Como todos dejaron la secta, el hijo único de Jin Kwan-Ho, Jin Mu-Won fue dejado atrás. Mu-Won nunca aprendió sobre artes marciales, pero él eventualmente las Técnicas Marciales secretas que su padre dejo atrás y comienza a adquirir las artes marciales de la "Secta Celestial del Norte". ¡¡Entonces un día, una chica misteriosa aparece frente a Mu-Won...!!
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