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... not like a terrified teenager who had accidentally wandered onto a battlefield.

Okay, Rio thought, wiping sweat from his palms. I’m on. I’m Level 3. I have a plan.

He quickly pulled up his System interface. The translucent blue screen hovered over the chaotic green pitch.

[Level Up Reward Available!]

[Stat Points: 1]

He had one point to spend. Just one.

Where do I put it? Rio panicked. Dribbling? Passing?

He looked at the goal in the distan ...

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