The Extra Villain's Second Chance: A Hero's System

Chapter 16 - 15 - Vampire Kiss



If we used the identification method commonly used by people in this world, the mana pool was divided into three levels: low, middle, and high.

These three categories determined the future potential for improvement of a person's mana pool.

Even if someone had just created a low-level mana pool, if they were identified as having a high-level mana pool, that person could be considered a "success." Conversely, if they were identified as having a low-level mana pool, then that person could be considered a "failure."

In the dictionary of the people of this world, there was no such thing as improving the innate potential of a person's mana pool.

If someone was identified as having a low-level mana pool, the highest potential they could achieve was to become a novice magician.

In reality, being identified as having a low-level mana pool was already a good thing for ordinary people. They already had the potential to become magicians, a highly coveted profession.

However, this was not the case for nobles. For a noble society, being identified as having a low-level mana pool was a catastrophe.

If, within one generation, there were no descendants with at least a middle-level mana pool, the worst-case scenario was that their noble title could be demoted or revoked.

As we all know, the law of the jungle was the number one rule in this world.

That said, such cases were very rare.

There was a reason why a noble would always remain a noble, while a commoner would always remain a commoner.

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