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... utical continues as if he hadnt just said any of that. Many of you already know of the Systems voice that echoes in your head when you kill a demon or level a skill. What you dont know is just how this automatic management system works. And that is a large part of what you will be learning in this class.

Someone raises their hand after he finishes that statement, surprising me for a moment. But not as much as the sight of the professor actually pointing at them and saying, Speak, Ripple. ...

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