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... riptions and the cooldown of the Emotionless Skill. It was a skill that had a long-term impact on his mental health, after all. Hence, he was now a bit glad that the cooldown was 12 hours long, at least, giving him no chance to utilize it as much as he wanted to.

"I guess, I'll use it sparingly. I must get accustomed to the appearance of the monster... still, that was terrifying."

When the Emotionless active skill lost its effects, he was now trembling from the aftereffects... fi ...

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