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... sure you don’t want to squeeze in some training first?” I asked as we walked.

Lyra answered, “I think we should try signing up for a match as soon as possible. None of us did them yesterday, so the sooner we handle it, the less trouble we can get in.”

I nodded. “Alright, but then cultivation after?”

“I wouldn’t mind,” Thea chimed in. “But what about the mission? I’ve only got a couple of days left to finish it.”

“The one to hunt Pack Claws?” I asked. “What exactl ...

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