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... s strength is really high enough, and what the system draws is also full of uncertainty.

The most important thing is that Habara focused more on his own research, so he kept all those points and didn't use them.

If he hadn't been prompted by the system just now, he might have almost forgotten that there is still so much residual value in his system waiting for him to extract it!

Habara has always been in awe of his own system.

Although Habara has worked very hard all ...

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