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... d stepped into the Arch rank.

Malcolm started having hair follicles on his bald head after he broke into the Arch rank. It meant that the breakthrough had taken care of the malfunction he had in his mana circuits. Still, the guy had grown accustomed to his bald head. So he had to shave his head often to look the same.

3 PM. Gilaahan.

The afternoon heat had died down. Mortals and rankers were busy doing their work. So the afternoon time frame was sort of like an unofficial ...

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