When mana was supposed to flow from the Jaguar Mark, it did so with precision. The same was true when it had to flow from the Serpent and Tiger Marks. It activated exactly the right mechanisms and allowed the magical tool to switch rapidly between its three different phases.
Moreover, the movements were smooth, and it looked completely renewed. There wasn't a trace of excess mana.
The professor watched this in shock. His mind reeled, and he remained silent, watching the magical tool's movements intently.
'How is it possible that there's no mana residue at all?' The professor trembled.
Mana residue is almost the norm in most tools, as there's always a leak somewhere that simply can't be repaired, or simply by striking, the magic tool uses more mana than necessary and that residue is created.
Every movement of a magical tool is powered by mana, so it's all too easy for waste to accumulate when so many movements are happening at the same time.
But there isn't any here!
