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Leo sat heavily on the now manageable bed. The now thick sci-fi walls of the cottage did little to block out the forest's ambient noise: crickets chirping in rhythm, the distant hoot of an owl, and the occasional rustle of leaves in the wind. With a sigh, he dismissed the creaking around him and focused his gaze forward. The moment of truth had arrived.

"System interface," he muttered.

A familiar blue screen shimmered into existence in front of his eyes. Its glow softly illuminated his face as line after line of data scrolled past. He leaned in, eyes narrowing with anticipation. At the top of the interface, nestled between his basic info and the experience bar, was a glowing box labeled [Mission Rewards]. A grin began to tug at the corners of his mouth.

He tapped it.

A cascading list unfurled in the center of the window:

+25 Stat Points

New Passive Trait: Endure

New Skill: Level Sense

Title Earned: Unlikely Slayer

Item: Skill Orb (Uncommon)

His eyes caught the last item—Skill Orb. The
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Is it me or I feel Haruki has got something under his sleeves? Keep reading to find out. Also for the skill Leonis got, do you think it would come in handy later? Leave your thoughts in the comment section.

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