Chapter 183: Lesson(2)
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Conri looked at him seriously.

“Then let’s help you awaken.”

“You’re at the brink, just a few steps away from it, Oasis,” he said, his voice steady yet charged with certainty.

“Since you are a martial mage, when you unleashed your aura last time, it had both mana and battle essence mixed in—not just mana aura.”

He paused, then began to explain, his tone growing more instructive.

“Before awakening, all practitioners—mages and martial artists alike—release mana aura. That’s just the raw flow of mana from your mana heart."

"It’s instinctual, unrefined… think of it like an untuned instrument. It hums, but it doesn’t yet sing.”

Oasis listened intently, eyes locked onto his master.

“But once you awaken,” Conri continued, “a mage no longer releases mana aura. Instead, they release magical energy—a purer, denser, transformed form of mana."

"Meanwhile, martial artists begin to emit martial aura, and in time, some of them develop what’s called battle aura.”

He raised a finger, forming a faint s
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