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... eemed like an error. But I knew the reason.

Shadow wasn’t just a weapon.

It was one of the Supreme God’s thirteen treasures, forged specifically for an assassin.

Even at its weakest, it had inherited related properties.

One of them was the ability to erase its master’s record from System.

System usually recorded everything. Your species, your stats, your class, even your name.

If someone used Inspect or any other tracking skill, they could trace yo ...

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