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Grand Wizard: I Am A Villain

In his previous life, Lucas was known as a great wizard and moon wizard. Everyone calls him by different great names. As a king, he has the highest power. Someone with a noble, kind, and gentle heart. Everyone admires and praises him. Not everyone really loves him, they just put on a false front. Behind that false mask there is only treachery. The person who took his throne was someone Lucas really trusted. Lucas experiences his first death at the hands of someone he truly trusted, and ends up reincarnated, coming back to life in the modern era. A very pleasant new life, unlike the one in the past, which was very dark. But the happiness he gets is only temporary, he has to lose his new family and face people from the past again. At that moment, the whole world turned around and pointed their guns at him. However, the truth was that he remembered the body he was using was Lucas in the present who had died. The same pain he had experienced in the past. Lucas just wanted to get back the happiness that was stolen from him and take revenge. It doesn't matter how, even in a dirty way. He who has two very different traits, someone who has experienced the bitterness and cruelty of the world. Destroy the mines that block his path to darkness.

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Chapter 130 Disaster and Disappearance Part 4

Lucas laughed even louder. It felt good to tease Hilda, who was a bit serious. "Of course not. It's just a joke. But actually, I have other ways of communicating with them. Of course, it's a secret."

"Lucas, don't play around on your own." Ravenia turned her face in the other direction, unable to hide her angry and worried expression.

"Seeing Ravenia worry about me is very touching."

In a tense situation, but there was warmth and relief from someone patting his shoulder. "You had us worried, Lucas. Are you all right?"

"I'm fine, thanks to Hilda, who helped me," Lucas replied casually.

Moran looked at Hilda respectfully. "Thanks for helping our friend. We owe you a lot."

Even though Moran thanked her respectfully. Hilda couldn't hide her tense and worried face. She had deep expectations. Without shame, she expressed his concerns.