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... Elenia said as she released her Rank-S mana aura. It was enough for her to just release her mana aura to immobilize any Rank-B.

However, Sylvia was no ordinary opponent and she managed to resist Rank-S mana aura. Syvlia also seemed to have an artifact on her necklace which helped Sylvia resist the pressure.

Elenia then raised her hand, and a swirling mass of mana began to form above her palm. The energy condensed, forming a dazzling sphere of power that crackled with raw magic. ...

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