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Controlling the character, Haru glanced at the big screen and curled his lips.

Beans next to him touched his smooth head and explained, "The passing rate of the Hunter Exam was already extremely low. It was already very difficult to have two to three qualified candidates in the end. In the past years, there were many cases where only one qualified candidate appeared. Therefore, most of the people were just here to accompany them. This was also why before th ...

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