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Gaming Sword Magician

The sky is the chessboard, stars are its pieces, the kings duke it out in the afterlife while a young mortal metamorphoses into a Deva! The human race is at war with the vicious Abbadon shaman and savages but an era of peace ensured after a grand battle. In a fantasy world, where the awakening of Class weapons is done through a magical ceremony, a snowy-haired boy with the bloodline of the divine battle king is abandoned on the outskirts of the Water Kingdom. Whittaker is a child of mysterious origin, who awakened a system along with two class weapons during the awakening ceremony. He completed quest after quest and became more powerful, until one day, a mysterious spirit slumbering inside the pendent of the night–a treasure of his unknown parents–awakened. Ever since that day, he was given missions to find out secrets untold. _ Check out my other Novel: Scion of time Gaming System (R-18, FACE SLAPPING! HIGH-TECH!)] Cover rights belong to the artist only. If you want me to take it down just say it in the comment or message me at discord: Lazy_leon#8545 and I will take it down.

Lazy_leon · Fantasy
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Chapter 66: Breakfast with Lily.

Ruth and Whittaker left the dormitory at the same time, but Ruth had hidden behind a wall and was waiting for Whittaker to leave. In the truest sense of the word, he was anti-social. He didn't want to mingle with another person, especially in the morning.

But he wasn't lucky enough to escape the gaze of Whittaker, who has been using the eyes of Devansha to get used to them. When using the eyes of Devansha, there was no visual difference in his eyes, just a mana flicker that appears once every minute. Remember, mana is not visible by naked eyes, as long as it's not thick, so there was not even a single visual difference in his eyes.

Ruth was happy seeing Whittaker leave, but his expression immediately fell as he saw Whittaker taking a turn and running towards him while waving his hand. 'Oh my god, how did he notice me?' he thought in disbelieve.