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[DING]

Before Dale, a long list of items manifested, as if he was opening his inventory.

Divided into a dozen categories, there were so many items inside he felt he could scroll through them for hours… And this was only in a singular section, there were several more left for him to check.

'Let's see… Which of these is a good choice to pull out first?'

Somewhat confused since he didn't have much time to explore it, even in the future, he decided to narrow ...

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