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... had time and decided to count the possible list of class jobs available in front of him, he would be horrified to find that the number almost reached a hundred!

Isn't this ridiculous? I'm just but a lonely ghost yet they give me a lot of possible class jobs?

Taking a deep breath, Leo completely ignored the Rare and below-rank rarity as he directly looked at the Epic and above class jobs available.

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