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... p> As a weakling, he should have the awareness of one—he should be far more cautious in everything he did.

In all that free time over the past few days, why had he wasted it wandering around Fontaine, indulging in food and leisure, instead of training his body?

Why hadn't he sought out Wriothesley to learn boxing?

Why hadn't he asked Chevreuse to teach him how to handle a gunlance?

He had become too reliant on his rewind ability.

At first, when he thought ...

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