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Digitize: Rebirth of the Silver Death God

Nero Valstine was a Level 799 Master Rank Digitizer in his previous life, titled as the Silver Death God who was feared across a mysterious VR World. He had been on a special Digital Quest hinting towards the revelation of the final treasure sought by many, a treasure that can grant any of its wielders wildest dreams. Moments away from accomplishing this task, a famed figure appeared and ended his hopes, giving him a fatal blow before stealing the artifact. Nero, who died with regret, and endless rage was sent into the cycle of rebirth to start over anew, can he achieve his greatest wish and desires once more? Or does fate has other plans? ____ Note: Ypu can find out more details of the 'rewritten brand new version' of this novel in the final chapter's Author Thoughts. Or visit my Patreon, Twitter, and other socials to ask me questions, do take care now. ____ Author Contact: ____ https://twitter.com/ShadowsFinger https://www.patreon.com/ShadowsFinger https://www.instagram.com/shadowsfinger/ https://www.facebook.com/shadowsfinger ===Subscribe to my Mailing Lists==== https://www.subscribepage.com/shadowsfinger_copy

ShadowsFinger · Game
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205 Chs

Battling the Elite Midnight Wall Bug

When Elly and Ivy fled from the scene, Nero stood facing the horde of Midnight Wall Bugs with a calm expression on his face, his eyes shone in a cold ray, but deep down, one would catch a trace of excitement as he could only picture them as experience points.

They shuffled through the wall like swinging the ocean as they charged at him at high speeds; Nero angled his scythe at his side while staring at them when he thought to himself.

'Since tough monsters like these are bound to pop up even more in this dungeon, I should strive to improve myself as much as I can, maybe I could increase my mastery a bit more, and while I can't rank up my core techniques, I should be able to get my Blood Reaper's dance to its second rank.'

Adult Nero smiled as he heard his younger self's thought; he said to himself, "A good choice."