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... ew hours could make all his fatigue vanish.

"Young master Zick, we can start travelling at any moment now"

"Okay...just wait near the carriage for a minute"

Hearing Vincent's voice, Zick relaxed and answered back.

After feeling that Vincent's presence had left, Zick checked his current appearance in the mirror.

'hm...doesn't seems like there is any problem'

Finishing checking himself, Zick looked at his current progress in the middle rank.

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