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... ter that, Fang Li came to understand that Reki, like himself, had gained an S-Rank Rating during the entrance exams and was also regarded as a treasure by the Snipe Department’s instructors. Students in her field treated her like a prodigy.


This way, it was nearly impossible for Fang Li and Reki not to intersect.


After all, the Assault and Snipe Departments were complementary types – one for close combat and the other for long-range support.


Fang Li was the ch ...

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