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... one who could hurt him in the entire ninja world, it was a moment when he had no protective ability at all when he improved his intelligence.

Still need to be careful.

"bring it on."

Intelligence: 89.9 (mental resistance, learning ability)

Yakumo tapped the plus sign and waited for the game system's prompt.

[Hint: Since intelligence is at the eighth limit, this breakthrough requires two additional scrolls of divine revelation. 】

【Yes or no】

Yakumo ...

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