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... Jiang Han said, trying to keep his calm so as not to reveal his faults.

"…Can!"

After thinking for a moment, the soldiers of Novice Village agreed.

"Ding!~"

System prompt: You have been taught by [Novice Village Soldier Kairo] and learned [Basic Swordsmanship] (D-level)!

"Ding!~"

System prompt: You have been taught by [Novice Village Soldier Kairo] and learned [Basic Combo] (Level C)!

Although they are two skills that are very "basic" just by loo ...

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