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Max Level Hero Has Returned Chapter 67: Release Date and Read Manga Online

Max Level Hero Chapter 67 is scheduled to release on October 26, 2021. Fans are excited about the upcoming chapter.

Max Level Hero is a Korean manga written by Devil Tail and illustrated by Yoo Doe. It is a fantasy, action, adventure, and shonen manhwa. The series has been running since 2018. The manhwa is being published by Golem Factory. It is one of the popular manhwas of this year. They release chapters almost every week.

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The plot of Max Level Hero Has Returned

This is the story of a weak prince of an insignificant country called Davey. The prince goes into the state of comatose, then his soul escapes to a temple where the souls of heroes are gathered. There he trains for a thousand years and then returns as a max-level hero. He’s ready to face every enemy head-on. It is a refreshing story about Davey’s royal life and his thirst for revenge.

In Chapter 67, Winley is kidnapped. Davey arrives at the scene and fights with the Knights. In the previous episodes, Davey punished the guys that wanted to beat Lady Baron. Then he finds out that the Knights had also taken Winley away. Davey uses his technique called Air Burst and he kills the knights with flying swords. He also uses another technique called Dual Blade, which is also a form of Airburst sword.

Davey teaches the knight a lesson by using Ego Divine Sword Movement. He finally unleashes the Constellation Sword Dance that takes care of the remaining knights. He taunts the Knights for claiming that they are elite soldiers of the king. He makes sure that they pay their price for taking away his sister, Winley.

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Max Level Hero Has Returned Chapter 67: Release date

The manhwa releases on Tuesdays. The next chapter is scheduled to release on October 26.

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The manhwa is available to read on Tapios.io and ManhwaBookShelf.com

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