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Nano Machine Chapter 77: Release Date and Read Manga Online

Nano Machine Chapter 77 will be released by October 26, 2021. Fans are waiting for this chapter of the manga.

Nano Machine is a sci-fi mahwa written by Guem-Gang-Bul-Gae and Han-Joong-Woeol-Ya. The manga is illustrated by Han-Joong-Woeol-Ya. The manhwa is based on the novel Nano Machine. It has alternative titles such as Ma Sin, God, and Nano. It was released initially in 2021. It comes under genres of Action, Adventure, Martial arts, etc.

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More about Nano Machine

Cheon Yeo-Woon is held in disdain and his life is put in danger. He’s an orphan from the Demonic Cult. One day, he has an unexpected visit from his descendant from the future who inserts a nanomachine into Cheon Yeo-Woon’s body. After its activation, Cheon Yeo-Woon’s life drastically changes. Here begins the story of Cheon Yeo-Woon’s journey of bypassing the Demonic Cult and rising to become the best martial artist.

He has been disrespected all his life. The story of this manga starts from Cheon Yeo-Woon’s bypass operation. This machine was given to Cheon Yeo-Woon by his descendant from the future to serve an important purpose, to make life easier for his descendants. This Nano Machine has many skills that benefit the host.

The skills include self-healing, scanning, and body reconstruction. He’s also able to use various techniques and skills. With the aid of the Nano Machine, he can automatically heal all cuts or wounds on his body. It also translates different languages and has special abilities such as invisibility mode training mode, and flying mode.

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Nano Machine Chapter 77: Release Date

Chapter 77 of this popular manhwa will be updated by October 26. It is released weekly.

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The manga is licensed by Line Webtoon. Meanwhile, the novel version is available to read on Wuxiaworld and Webnovel.

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