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The aptitude and rarity of advanced pets were determined depending on whether they had mastered rare pet skills.

There was no doubt.

A Fallen Phoenix that had learned “Blazing Ray” could be counted as one of the best in the “Fallen Phoenix” species.

“An eighth-rank pet skill...”

On the spectator’s seats, some people with overwhelming but restrained presence had their eyes fixed on the fire bird that was soaring and calling in the sky.

The Fallen P ...

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