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... he same time show his value as much as possible and find more backers.

Only then can he survive this crisis.

Because of this, he had to obtain the first-level "Jinworth Star" medal and get the permission to enter and leave the academy freely.

Only when he walks out of the academy can he conduct investigations, verify the clues he has obtained, find more backers, and obtain more souls more freely.

The last point is the most important.

The actual combat class of ...

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