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... ang stopped his Domain of Entropy.

Just like the opponent, Shang had lost a bit of his skin, but not nearly as much as him.

'My Domain needs an energy source,' Shang thought. 'Usually, it would use the Mana inside my body, but since there is no Mana, it uses my own body. Luckily, I don't feel like I lost my skin forever. This should be recoverable.'

Then, Shang looked at his opponent with narrowed eyes. 'I might be able to counter his Domain now, but nothing else has changed. W ...

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