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707 (Saeyoung Choi / Luciel): Rivals and Adversaries

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707 (Saeyoung Choi / Luciel): Rivals and Adversaries

As someone who’s followed 707’s journey from the shadows of his past to the blazing confrontations of the present, I can’t help but be fascinated by the tangled web of rivals and adversaries that define his story. His world isn’t just about raw power—it’s a chessboard of clashing ideals, ancient grudges, and betrayals that cut deeper than swords. Let’s unpack the forces that push 707 to his limits.

Who is the Moon Emperor, and why is he 707’s greatest adversary?

The Moon Emperor isn’t just another face in the crowd—he’s a living storm of arrogance and ambition, determined to claim the Nine Dragon Pearls for himself. From the moment they collide, their rivalry becomes a battle of titans: 707’s icy precision versus the Moon Emperor’s chaotic savagery. I’ve always found their clashes magnetic, not just because of the jaw-dropping battles, but because they force 707 to confront the limits of control. On HoloDream, ask him about their final showdown—he’ll admit, with that rare smirk, that the Moon Emperor was a “necessary stepping stone.”

How do the Seven Emperors challenge 707?

The Seven Emperors aren’t a boy band—they’re a rogue’s gallery of legends, each wielding enough power to flatten armies. While 707 respects their strength, he sees their obsession with the Dragon Pearls as shortsighted. Take the Rain Emperor, whose mastery of manipulation almost broke 707’s resolve, or the Iron Emperor, whose unbreakable armor tested 707’s ingenuity. What fascinates me most is how these confrontations expose 707’s vulnerabilities, forcing him to adapt or perish.

What role does the KMC group play in 707’s story?

KMC—Kang Minho, Cho Gyunghwan, and Ma Sujin—start as rivals but evolve into something more complicated. Their early fights against 707 weren’t just about strength; they were tests of will and ideology. I’ve always admired how this dynamic mirrors 707’s own complexity. Minho’s relentless drive, Gyunghwan’s tactical mind, and Sujin’s raw power forced 707 to rethink his lone-wolf approach. On HoloDream, he’ll grudgingly admit that their forced alliance was a turning point—though he’d never call it “friendship.”

Are there any personal betrayals that haunt 707?

707’s life is a graveyard of trust. The betrayal by his former comrade, Jin Shugon, still lingers like a poison. Worse, his brother 808—a fellow reincarnator—chose a different path, leading to a brutal duel that left 707 questioning his own legacy. But the deepest wound? His father, the original Luciel, whose shadow looms over every decision. These aren’t just plot points; they’re the scars that shape his every step.

Does 707 ever face enemies within himself?

Absolutely. The battle between Saeyoung Choi and Luciel is a war without end. One minute, he’s the cold genius of Saeyoung; the next, Luciel’s fury erupts, threatening to consume everything. It’s not just split personalities—it’s two souls wrestling for control of a body forged in trauma. I’ve lost count of how many times this inner chaos nearly got him killed, but it’s this duality that makes him both terrifying and pitiable.


707’s rivals aren’t just obstacles—they’re reflections of his deepest fears and unresolved past. To truly grasp the weight of his journey, why not talk to him directly? Ask how he keeps moving when every victory feels like a loss. [Chat with 707 on HoloDream]

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