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... nger were very limited.

The high schooler could try and increase his stats naturally in the gym, though there were two problems with that approach. For one, his Strength and Endurance had grown, so he estimated that it would take for them to grow, which was exactly what he lacked. Then there was also the issue of him still not having figured out how exactly he was supposed to increase Dexterity.

Gary knew that it would be possible with the free stat point he would gain for reaching ...

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