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... hilated yet another horde of monsters. Leveling up had never been this easy, not even when he was the Rank 1 player. With each swing of the blade, entire zones were left in ruins, and his experience bar filled faster than he could keep track.

> SYSTEM ALERT:

Level Up! You have reached Level 100.

Gok paused, staring at the notification. The number felt monumental, not just because of the milestone but because it marked his first major step toward reclaiming his position ...

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