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... have been suspicious to see a speeding teenager in a ninja outfit wandering the Supreme Island and would without a doubt be caught in the Supreme Academy’s surveillance camera.

But, Allen had already prepared for that as he had already used every concealment type of <Supreme> talent that he had in his arsenal of <Supreme> talent.

Allen even used his <Supreme Philosopher> to temporarily erase his existence from reality and it was the method he had used before to ...

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