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... However, he was aware of the fact that one would be difficult because he would have to mix oxygen, heat, and fuel to create it. It was also time to light up the campfire, so he approached it.

"Mmm…"

Leon tried to control his mana while connecting oxygen, heat, and fuel, but then he stopped. How could he control the heat? Although he could feel the heat like the air...

Leon really wanted to learn that skill, but after trying several times, he gave up. He still was a newbi ...

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