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Innocent Zero reveals his terrifying ability to steal magic by reconfiguring his own body. He confirms he has already taken the magic of Adam Jobs and successfully steals Wahlberg's power, significantly increasing his own capacity.

For a more visual breakdown of the battle mechanics and Wahlberg's backstory revealed during this arc, you can watch a recap from YouTube creator Mashle Explained .

Just as Innocent Zero prepares to finish off Wahlberg and take Mash, the muscle-bound hero steps in. Characteristically, Mash views helping the Headmaster as simply being "kind to his elders," much to Wahlberg's shock. Innocent Zero reveals his terrifying ability to steal

This chapter marks a pivotal shift in the , where the main protagonist, Mash, finally steps into a battle that has pushed even the strongest mages to their limits.

For a blog post covering , you can find a comprehensive breakdown on the Mashle Fandom Wiki , which offers a detailed scene-by-scene summary. Just as Innocent Zero prepares to finish off

The chapter ends with a high-stakes standoff. Mash attempts a head-kick on Innocent Zero, but the villain counters with dark magic, forcing Mash to dash back and prepare for a direct confrontation. Reader Analysis and Discussions

The chapter opens with Headmaster Wahlberg in a dire state. Despite using his strongest magic, Thirds Uranus Inclination , Innocent Zero negates the attack by reversing time. For a blog post covering , you can

On platforms like Reddit's r/manga , fans noted the "nightmare" scenario of a villain who grows stronger by defeating heroes through power-copying.

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