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His heart was still racing, and his hands were slightly sweaty as he looked at the system attributes that had appeared.

It felt unreal, like a dream. He could hardly believe this was happening to him. If anyone had told him he would be getting a system or something like this in the real world he wouldn't have believed it.

At that moment the memories of his hard time at the university started flooding back

Those years when he had been bullied and mocked, feeling so ...

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