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... much deliberation, he made his decisions for the points he had earned.

"Agility should take one point," he said and the system did as it was told immediately.

[Agility: 91/1000 (+1 point)]

"Uhm… strength should take 4, CR (Cognitive Response) should take 5 points. Same with Healing.

The system chimed in response to the instructions given to it by Buji.

[Strength: 64/1000 (+4 points)]

[CR: 85/1000 (+5 points)]

[Healing Factor: 9/150 (+5 poin ...

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