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In Chapter 70 of the manhwa, the story focuses on the aftermath of the "Orc Lord" hunt and the protagonist Kim Woo-jin's escalating shadow war against the Messiah Guild.

Below is a summary of that specific chapter's events and context within the series as of April 2026. 📖 Chapter 70 Overview: "The Messenger of the Underworld"

: The chapter emphasizes the growing gap between the public hero Lee Se-jun and the reality of his corruption, which only Woo-jin (the regressor) truly understands. 🔍 Where to Read (Spanish/English) In Chapter 70 of the manhwa, the story

⭐ : If you are looking for a specific "paper" (as in a summary or analysis), the chapter is primarily a transition point showing Woo-jin's shift from a mere survivor to a master strategist capable of influencing global guild politics.

: You can find the official translation under the title Kill the Hero on Tapas . 🔍 Where to Read (Spanish/English) ⭐ : If

: Woo-jin interacts with the Phoenix Guild, further positioning himself as a "wild card" in the hunter world. He uses his "Isaac Ivanov" persona to manipulate the public perception and draw out the Messiah Guild's hidden assassins.

Since the search query mentions specific "Scans" and "Lectors," here are the common platforms where this series is hosted: He uses his "Isaac Ivanov" persona to manipulate

The text you provided appears to be a URL-encoded search string for , Chapter 70, specifically looking for a Spanish translation on platforms like Dragon Translation or Lector Manga.

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