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... two notifications provided by the incarnation in my System, I was already aware of what I had to do.

There were five different paths presented for me and I could choose any one of them. However, I still opted for the Psyche-type Pathway.

It's the only one that was the most suited to become my main Pathway. And considering my Adaptability and Energy Control stemmed from it, I better walk through it and just merge the other Pathways to it in the future.

System was plausibl ...

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