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[Plunder activated]

[You have absorbed 10 stat points.]

[You have absorbed a new skill Appraisal.]

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Shin was dumbstruck by these notifications. How did that monster die so easily? Wasn't that an elite monster. It should have been much more difficult to deal with.

Unknowingly to Shin. That Vulture monster suffered some damage in the head when it crashed to the ground while losing its balance mid-flight.

Vulticans are h ...

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