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... his hand, he had a ring that looked like a tattoo, which most people thought was a mark left from his reckless youth, but only Joe Ga himself knew that it was something called the 'Universal Toolbox.'

He found this thing at the age of fifteen when he jumped into the river to save a girl from his village and felt it at the bottom of the river.

He wasn't clear about its specific origins; he just slipped it onto his left index finger on a whim, and the thing sank into his skin. The ...

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