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... filtering through the vines and bushes splattering the undercut in shadow and light. The status floated before his eyes, the glow light blinding him from easily seeing the undercut. He took a deep breath and then once again settled into a loose lotus pose to return to his calm meditation. He considered his options and decided to continue in his hiding out. He had originally planned to hide here for several days, even a week. But given the need to level up and hopefully increase his stats, he fel ...

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