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... l the next day.

With his experience, he knew he could easily spend at least a week hiding in the cave without getting discovered, eventually.

But this would have gone against the plans that were riling up in his mind.

There were two reasons for Kai to not leave immediately after jumping to the different Timeline.

First, he needed to figure out a way to bridge the discrepancy between his Strength and Agility. Otherwise, he would be forced to run away like a chicken ...

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