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Jaehwan’s defining trait is his refusal to use the "System" provided by the "Nightmares." While every other survivor relies on skills and levels, Chapter 31 showcases the raw power of his "Stab"—a move perfected through hundreds of years of monotonous practice. It’s a metaphor for stripping away the "game" mechanics to find true, human strength.
This is where the scale shifts. We see more of the "Chaos" region and the political machinations of the various Monarchs. The chapter highlights that Jaehwan isn't just a strong warrior; he is an anomaly that threatens the very fabric of how this world operates. To the inhabitants of Chaos, he isn’t a hero—he is a "non-adapter," a bug in their perfect program. Jaehwan’s defining trait is his refusal to use
In Chapter 31, the story moves past the introductory "Tower" phase and begins to explore the sheer scale of the world Jaehwan has entered. This chapter is essential because it reinforces the series' core philosophy: We see more of the "Chaos" region and