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Mercenary Enrollment Chapter 56: Release Date and Read Manga Online

Mercenary Enrollment Chapter 56 will release on October 22, 2021, at midnight according to Korean Standard Time. Fans are eagerly waiting.

Mercenary Enrollment is a military-themed Korean manga Written by YC and illustrated by Rak Hyun. It was first published on November 6, 2020, on Naver Series.

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Everything You Need to Know

Ijin Yu, An eight-year-old boy who lost his parents in a plane crash became helpless in a foreign land. Ijin Yu Is the main protagonist of Mercenary  Enrollment. Ijin served as a mercenary across many battlefields, famous for his high-level combat skills. During one of his missions, Ijin saved Major Kang Hamchan and his team from the Republic of Korea. Hamchan helped the teenager retire from the battlefield and reunited him with his grandfather and younger sister.

After 10 years of struggle, he returned home and reunited with his family in Korea, where there is enough food and shelter and everything seems peaceful. Ijin soon realizes that the life of a teenager is not an easy task. As he attends school for the first time, he learns that some kids are viciously bullying other students, especially his sister. Now, Ijin Yu is prepared to use all his military skills and abilities To do whatever is necessary to protect his family. Can he survive a year at high school? Or rather will the school will able to handle him?

Mercenary Enrollment Chapter 56

Mercenary Enrollment Chapter 56 Release date

The new chapter of mercenary enrolment is all set to drop out on 22nd October 2021. The series comes up With a new chapter every Friday the English translation of the series is going to Be out on October 24, 2021.

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Where to Read Manga Online?

You should read the manga on Tappytoon Who is the official publisher of the series. You can also read it on kakaopage.

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