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Grim Reaper in the Apocalypse: Reaping Immortals

Gods and Myths rule over the lands on Earth. They give their citizens food, security, abundance, and most of all…Immortality. In exchange, humans went over the 4th Dimension and killed Canzers, the monsters that threaten the sanctity of the God's dimension. They are called Saviors. At 18yrs old, Atlan finally gained a chance to become a Savior. But…he inadvertently gained the powers of the God of Death. Was it useful in a world of immortality? Yes. Nobody knew that when Atlan overthrew the Grim Reaper, an apocalypse would doom the world. Humanity lost its immortality. Ordinary people, Saviors, and even Gods could die now. [You have witnessed the extinction of Angels] [10-star rarity Angelic Genus acquired!] [Your Bloodline has evolved to Angelic Reaper of Gods] [You have reaped the deaths of 10,000 Angels] [You have gained 1,000,000 Upgrade Points] [You have gained 10,000 experience] [Lightspeed Angel Wings body mutation acquired!] [You have reaped the death of the First Savior] [10x Level Booster trait acquired!] [SSS class Apocalyptic Hellfire acquired]

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Farming equipment

Atlan held the rusting handle of the scythe. It fit well on his hands and he didn't have to exert any extra effort trying to keep a grip on this strange farming equipment.

He looked at the blade of the scythe and was surprised at how light it was despite it being almost as long as the handle itself.

It wasn't too heavy nor was it too light. It was just perfect.

He swung and felt it cleave through the air with little to no resistance. If the handle was made out of better materials and its blade was a little sharper, he felt like it could have cleaved through the horde of Pseudo Canzers like they were cheese.

It would have been perfect. The problem with the Pseudo Canzers from the incident before was that there were too many for them to deal with. They were weak, but there were too many of them.

This scythe would have been the perfect weapon.