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I Can't Decide My Own Class?!

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Read I Can't Decide My Own Class?! novel written by the author MinisculeAlias on WebNovel, This serial novel genre is Fantasy stories, covering system, magic, superpowers, videogame. ✓ Newest updated ✓ All rights reserved

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My life has ended - bummer. But, in a strange stroke of luck, I've been reincarnated into a fantasy world! It's almost like a video game - I've even got a strange voice in my head telling me how to use my powers and level up! Wait, now there are two voices...and I'm a mage?! A third - and I'm a thief?! The first one's back - AND I'M A CHARISMA BUILD?!

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