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Celestial Conquest: I, A Fallen Angel, Shall Slay The Divine!

In the Land of Honour, Requaniel, once the esteemed Angel of Protection, faces an unjust exile for the death of his beloved Lady Celestia. Fueled by a burning desire for revenge, he changed his name to Eden White and set out on a journey to defy the gods. Eden stumbles upon the Celestial Conquest System that gives him the ability to summon training dungeons and the mysterious White Room to fight the monster he had defeated before, not only that, but defeating every monster and boss can help him gain points along with many skills in just one kill. However, a shocking truth suddenly shakes his whole existence as he finds out about Lady Celestia's reincarnation into seven earthly fragments—basically into Seven Different Girls! Join Eden's transformation from celestial heights to earthly realms—a saga weaving love, vengeance, and relentless pursuit. This is the tale of a cosmic renegade evolving into the ultimate God Killer. Note:- Before you start reading this novel, please understand that this is fiction, anything resembling the real world is just coincidence, nothing much. I have no intent of offending any kind of group. Also, please keep in mind that the Earth in this novel is not the same Earth we are presently living on, so do not use your common sense for this novel. This is pure fantasy, after all. [This cover is not mine]

Demigod_of_All · Urban
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64 Chs

Raining Of Reflections

"Don't rush, Emilie. You're only twenty now. Just give it a few more years, and you'll undoubtedly surpass Jesse," Miss Erika said, offering a reassuring smile to boost Emilie's confidence.

"Absolutely, Miss." Emilie agreed with a genuine smile, savoring another sip of her tea.

Seated at the dining table near the window in Miss Erika's quarters, both of them could feel the intensity of the rain outside.

It appeared they had hurried to Erika's quarters to escape the rain since they knew that standing in the garden while it poured would be a decision that could potentially affect their health.

"Are you still thinking about Eden?" Miss Erika inquired gently as she observed the concern etched on Emilie's face.

Sigh! "Yes, Miss Erika. I just don't understand why he disappeared like that," Emilie sighed, and her worry became apparent in her eyes.