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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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Running Out Of Options [Part 1]

Millie and Lux soared in the sky, with one slime perched on the Half-Elf's head, and another on his right shoulder.

Fei Fei was Cai's Beast Companion, and shared a strong connection with the Boar.

This was the excuse that Lux had given Millie to give the green-haired Dwarf some hope that they would be able to pinpoint the Princess whereabouts using Fei Fei as a detector.

However, for the time being, he asked Millie to take him to the Port City of Watford, which was also the main city of the Earldom of Draycott.

This city didn't have any teleportation gates, but it was a hub of activity because many merchant ships frequented this port in order to sell, trade, and buy some products that they would sell in other places.

The journey took nearly five hours. When Lux and Millie arrived, it was around two in the afternoon.

During their trip, Lux was keeping in close contact with Commander Thoram and Guildmaster Keelan, so he knew about the progress being made on their side.