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"They are weak but they will do for now," he said to himself. Aside from slimes, he also found a wolf pack and killed them for the SP. He would love to tame them but until he could find a way to make sure they will not get the love part of his blood, th any thought of using them will be bched in the near future.

"I already have 50 slimes. It is more than ough. Maybe I can use them to kill goblins and see if I can train my tactical ability," he knew he suck in such a t ...

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