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... e skills with zero.

However, the destination is a mountain where strong enemies will fix that. I would easily be able to increase my level. I had already set my sights on the skills I wanted to acquire so that I wouldn’t have to worry about them when I had more points.

[Planking] [Sawing] [Nailing] [Chiseling]…

I swipe past the list of carpentry skills.

[Singing] [Death Call] [Make up] [Adlibbing] [Fast Pickup] [Guitar]…

Skipping further down the list of a ...

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