Either way, she was lucky that her three energies weren't acting up, otherwise, she wouldn't have had the stamina to handle it and would have suffered once more. It took her a moment to catch her breath before she turned to 008.
"Why didn't you remind me earlier?" Kisha asked, though she wasn't trying to blame him. 008 could sense that, and he didn't take offense.
"Host, as much as I wanted to, I couldn't disrupt your focus… or you would've suffered a severe backlash from mana disruption…" 008's voice wavered, almost like it was about to cry. It knew Kisha wasn't reprimanding or blaming it, but the thought of her almost putting her life in danger again made it feel helpless.
Truly, although she had grasped the profound knowledge of mana cultivation, she hadn't grown up in the fantasy world of mages. There would inevitably be gaps in her understanding, moments where she didn't know what she was doing, and times when she acted without prior knowledge.
