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Mankind has uncovered the secret to immortality. With humans now unable to die, violence has become rampant. Among the immortals lives Myeol. He is cautious and diligent, a street-smart fighter who has honed his skills to ensure his survival. Why? Because he's mortal; a mutant. When Myeol meets Phill, a morally flexible "Troubleshooter" driven by profit, he finds himself thrust into a life filled with guns, bombs, and death cults. Yet, Myeol and Phill share more similarities than it first appears.
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English: Lezhin, Lalatoon


The medusa has a built-in healing factor once the stone breaks. That makes no sense. The process doesn't have to be reversible, and even if that were the case, the fact that it is designed to reconstruct people down to the genetic level would make even less sense because that would have had to be intentional.
Granted, the goal could be to "restore nature with the least amount of direct death/destruction possible", in which case the medusa's functions make perfect sense and would be better than the myriad other ways to eliminate humans (like nukes)
If he puts his life on the line then he probably can hold back oke of them that’s it