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Manaless Mage

Harry Morton was born in an age where magic and mana ruled everything. He was unable to awaken his affinity and to make things worse he was born with a broken mana core foundation which meant he would never be able to create or develop a mana core. Since he couldn’t create a mana core, he would never be able to draw mana—not even the slightest strand. He was the first person to be born without a mana core foundation, the only one with the inability to draw mana. Due to this, he was regarded as trash by everyone: his parents, his friends, the society and even the academy he attended. It was until one day, during a mana beast attack when he almost lost his life. He saw a strange white line rapidly moving downwards, towards him. Unbeknownst to him, the white streak went into his body. When he woke up the next day, a strange message appeared in front of him. DING!! [Welcome Host to the Manaless mage system] However things didn’t end there, a lot of secrets were revealed to him, things greater than he could have ever imagined. Now that he had the power, would he save humanity? Follow the protagonist in his journey as the Manaless mage, as he rises to the absolute top! ——— Vote for Bonus Chapters! 200 Golden tickets for one Bonus Chapter! 500 Power stones for one Bonus Chapter! ******* Join my discord server: https://discord.gg/PqCseyu2Kh

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New team

Usually, students would jump at this offer—a chance to team up with the most powerful student in the academy—however, Harry was asking her why?

It would be a lie if she said she wasn't surprised.

She chuckled lightly before replying. "I already have three Elementalists in my team, including myself. All I need is two more people for it to be complete."

Harry's brows were still raised in confusion even after he heard her words. He still didn't understand her exact reasons for wanting him in her team.

While he could be considered quite talented as an Elementalist, he was also quite inexperienced if one looked at the fact that he only recently became an Elementalist.

"I don't see any reason to pick someone else, I don't need the third and fourth year Elementalists since they are more or less the same." Susan said.

The last thing she had expected before calling for this student was that she would be asked to explain her reasons.