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... ext second, every particle of mana in the surrounding started to get sucked in, but it happened for less than a second, so nothing happened, and no one noticed.

"All right, take the mana I'm supplying and fill your veins to the brim.

Try not to suck the mana from the surrounding.

Also, tell me to stop once you are done filling your mana veins, I can't focus on all of this at the same time."

Alex spoke as he waved his hand and fortified the mana barrier, he had mad ...

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