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... p> “Learning all these skills, I feel like I can’t use many of them!”

Wu Heng felt like he was just collecting skills without having many opportunities to use them.

During every battle, it’s basically up to the skeleton and the gun to solve the problem. If it comes to using skills, he either illuminates with the Dancing Light Skill or disgusts the enemies with a couple of Disease Beams.

The rest of the skills are essentially ornaments.

“Ah~! I don’t think there’s ...

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