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... out what the system he'd been told that he had was. While he didn't care to be on the same team as Kim, it was possible that her intimidating demeanor was only for her enemies and not allies. Or at least once she considered them that.

Shaking his head, he sighed before calling out, "Status."

It looked like a screen appeared before him. It game a list of his statistics that confused him just a little bit more. He'd played video games before, but those always were simple to underst ...

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