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... the other races might give me the ability to cast spells freely, but no such luck.

I stabbed my trident into the ground with a sigh as I took out a pair of Power Readers and pointed them at me, running my Mana through it to scan my power level.

I then put the glasses on to see the numerical value...oh, nice, looks like I finally got past 120,000. And with my True Anima unleashed, that number will double.

In terms of power level alone, only Shiro Blanc and the Earth Sage a ...

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