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Walking through the early morning air, the third-class disciples left the dorm and headed to the training hall.

“I’m wide awake now.”

“I’m awake too, but my body doesn’t wake up at all. So tired…”

“You should have mediated.”

“Who does that at night?”

Ah, right.”

While exchanging idle conversation, the third-class disciples took out their sandbags and stone bags from the hut prepared at the side of the gymnasium.

“By the way, how long do ...

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