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... hing from ordinary workout machines to a rock-climbing wall visible in the distance.

"Each of you might have your own strengths, but before all that, you need basic physical strength and bodily ability. I’m going to build that up for you."

“Ooh...”

It’s true that if my body were a bit stronger, dodging an opponent’s attacks might be a bit easier.

“Um... so are we all doing the same training?”

“No, of course not.”

She shook her head and looked at th ...

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