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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 · Fantasia
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Identity Of The Unknown Ranker

The air inside the Main Commander's Tent was tense as all the high-ranking officers of the Yelan Army had gathered to discuss their strategy.

Great General Sherlock had invited Lux to join them. He believed that the Half-Elf had the right to participate in their meeting.

Lux felt quite flattered when he received an invite, but he didn't actively participate in the discussion. He just stood in a spot where he could see the map of the battlefield on the table, where several wooden figures were placed.

The Generals all had grim expressions on their faces when their scouts reported the estimate of how many soldiers they would be facing when morning arrived.

"The Army led by their Great General, Gideon, should have no less than 200,000 men," The Captain of the Yelan Scouts, who had risked his life and the lives of his men in order to observe the Ammarian Main Camp, reported.

He paused for a bit before continuing his report to ensure that everyone was taking his words seriously.