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... n as I had the experience points absorbed by the Adamandux. Depending on the situation, Yoroizaka-san might also need a significant amount of experience points for reincarnation. It seems like I’ll need to wait a bit longer.

There’s nothing to do now in terms of events or investments.

In that case, it wouldn’t hurt to indulge in hobbies for the future.

“If I’m thinking of creating a Holy King… Maybe it’s a good idea to stir things up in the Wells Kingdom. After all, there ...

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