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reincarnated as a watch?!

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mike, 27y is and isekai fan to the point of insanity and self-sacrifice, and one day when he dies in a humiliating way, he gets granted one thing {you may choose a skill to decide your species} hmmm... ill choose time master! {one species match found choose it?} yeah! {reincarnating...} wait a seeeeeeccccccc...

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