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... f you wish to change your life to what you have always wanted, proceed with the following missions!

[Mission Dashboard]

Mission 4: Save a genius young lady who is going blind (30 points)

Mission 5: Take a night’s rest (5 points)

Further Instruction: The order of mission completion is irrelevant. After you are done with the tasks assigned to you, you will be given a chance to receive special skills or items at random. The skills or items will give you a better lif ...

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