"I agree with Lily. His power is really strange. He just stared at me, and my clones disappeared instantly," Nana Mathilda said, fear in her voice as she recalled the incident of facing Van.
"We have to be careful with Van Black. He can even prevent us from using [Mana]," Lucas White said seriously.
Hearing Lucas's statement, everyone showed various expressions—stunned, shocked, afraid, in disbelief, and more.
"Are you serious?" Walton Rockefeller asked, his voice trembling slightly.
For them—whether wizards, swordsmen, or others—[Mana] was like oxygen. Without [Mana], they were no different from newborn puppies.
"Yes. When I faced him, I couldn't feel or access [Mana] at all," Lucas White replied.
"How could such a power exist in this world," Theodore Roosevelt muttered, almost unable to believe it.
If it hadn't been Lucas White saying it, he might have dismissed the story as nothing but a fairytale.