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... was also a part of the Worldline because I built it with the central world system as its foundation.

One entered this place as a spirit body or mental body.

You can develop talents or practice skills. You can do anything in this limitless, unbreakable, white space.

Creating a skill wasn't so simple; for average individuals, it was practically impossible.

As ONE, though, we were anything but normal.

This moron of mine perfected a single sword motion by prac ...

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