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Strongest Necromancer Of Heaven's Gate

Good Looks: Check! OP Skills: Check! Face Slapping: Check! PP Size: Check! Lucien was more than ready to embark in his new adventure to save a dying world from destruction as part of the Heaven's Gate Project. However, just as he was about to be sent to the world that he was about to save, an accident happened, which forced his Patron God, the God of Gamblers, to take another gamble in order to preserve his chosen candidate's life. Lucien, who's new identity was named Lux, found himself in a world where darkness could be light, and light could be dark. A world where morality was but a thin line from depravity, and a happy ending could only be gained, by facing the world and slapping it with a Legion of the Undying. ----------- Author's other stories. System's POV - Ongoing Strongest Warlock - Wizard World Irregular (You won't see this in my profile. Search for it manually. currently ongoing!) Reincarnated With The Strongest System (Completed)

Elyon · Fantasy
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A Very Disgusting Necromancer [Part 1]

"Let's fight at the base of the mountain," Lux said.

"Sure," Cethus replied. "Don't regret challenging me after I beat you up, okay?"

"Hahaha. I hope you bought life insurance," Lux stated. "I might accidentally kill you."

"Kukuku, You're funny Half-Elf."

"I'd like to see if you will be able to laugh after our battle, Cethus."

The two sneered at each other because both of them were confident in their own strength. Clearly, neither of them believed that their opponent had a chance of winning against them.

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Ten minutes later…

Lux and Cethus stared at each other as they prepared for their duel.

They were a hundred meters away from each other, and Gerhart, whom they decided to be the judge of their battle, was at a safe distance.

Eiko was currently sitting on Valerie's lap. The plain-looking lady and her two handmaidens had also decided to watch the battle.

Truth be told, they didn't believe that Lux could win against Cethus.

Why? The reason was simple.