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Now reading: Chapter 1839: The Herald of Chaos (Part 2) from Child of Destiny, a Action novel by ProudMonkey.

Chapter 1839: The Herald of Chaos (Part 2)

Chaotic Luck was still feeling a little nervous, especially after appearing on the field. Even if he knew that he had sowhat countered his opponent, who was from the Necromancer Class, he still knew that he could not afford to be too confident and underestimate his opponent.

After all, the other party was still a mber of one of the strongest Adventurer Teams of the ga.

Moreover, given the announcent of the system, he also knew that the opposing side was soone with a solid reputation.

He was still a Necromancer, who also admired those gods of this class. Just like how he admired Immortal before, he also knew the rivals of this Lich God from the previous gas.

Mandos was one of the fiercest competitors of Immortal for the title Lich God of that ti. Even if he was still defeated in the end, he continued to persevere and stuck to his passion for as long as he could.

There were rumors that this guy had changed his profession of choice when he started this ga, but who would have thought that he still stuck to it and still beca one of the strongest necromancers of the ga?

Chaotic Luck was not sure which specification Mandos had chosen while walking the path of necromancy. But since all necromancers shared the sa major in this profession, it was not that hard to guess the strength of the opposing party.

What he was worried about was the tactics of the opposing side, which was said to be one of his strongest points when he was still fighting Immortal.

If he could fight Immortal in terms of battle strategies and cunning tactics, then this person would most likely be on the sa level at the very least.

Immortal was dubbed as one of the most cunning strategists within the ga, ranking quite high in the Godly Strategist Rankings. If Mandos could match him, then his tactics shouldn’t be that bad.

Fortunately, Shin emphasized his training on battle strategies and combat tactics, so Chaotic Luck was quite confident in himself.

All he had to do was stick to the plan and continue what he did best, just like how he perford during training.

In the anti, Mandos could not help but furrow his brows a little after seeing his opponent. “He appeared just like what the Commander had expected.”

“Tsk! But still, it will not be easy for to defeat this guy, given his strange ‘powers’.” The God’s Paradise had scrimmaged with the Empyrean Talons before, so the team was quite familiar with the opposing side.

From all the recordings that they had, Mandos paid quite a lot of attention to this person since they were from the sa profession.

Moreover, Lia and Ashura had repeatedly warned him about this guy before due to his unpredictability. The two were not sure how to judge the abilities of this strange necromancer, but they always had an odd feeling about the latter.

Chaotic Luck was such an oddity that they could never comprehend, no matter how they tried to understand him.

After watching the other battle videos of Chaotic Luck, Mandos was sure that there was sothing ‘wrong’ with this guy that no other people could comprehend.

But what made Mandos take Chaotic Luck even more seriously was his noticeable growth throughout his battles.

He was constantly improving and showing so rapid growth during his entire journey, which was quite impressive.

He was not sure if it was because Chaotic Luck was always around monsters like the Battled God, the Dragon God, and the War God.

After all, being around these monstrous individuals almost every day was more than enough to influence other people over ti.

Other than that, almost everyone was also aware of the strangeness of Chaotic Luck’s clash, particularly his Legion of Chaotic Sun.

It was common knowledge that Necromancers and their summons were weak against scared elents and such. They could also get hurt once a priest tried to heal them or their summoned undead.

This was one of the main weaknesses of the Undead, particularly those with the Necromancer Class.

However, Chaotic Luck did not have these restrictions, which made him a ‘broken’ character within the ga.

A necromancer without such weakness was truly unfair. Even Immortal, the Lich God, did not have such a ‘privilege’ or ‘immunity’ over holy magic or sacred elents.

If it were any other Necromancers, then they would most likely lose to this guy, get crushed even, especially with the Power of the Sun that Chaotic Luck and his legion possessed.

“Fortunately, I am not a simple necromancer either,” he mumbled as he adjusted his mind.

His race was the standard Fallen Elf, which was available at the start of the ga when the players chose the Undead Race as their starting race.

He liked this race since it had most of the special perks from both the Elven Race and the Undead Race.

He might not have the unlimited stamina of the Undead Race since the branch that he had taken, the Fallen Races, was still a little different from the rest of the race. However, he at least possessed so of the Elental Gifts that the Elven Race possessed and combined them with the dark powers of the Undead Race.

Undead Race was not majorly related to Corrupted Cults or Demonic Churches, but most of them chose to walk that deviated path since their powers were closely related to them.

This was the main reason why most of the players with Undead Race were ‘deported’ to Forsaken Islets right after arriving at the Awakened Continent.

It was to avoid being infiltrated by those people from the Evil Factions.

Of course, there were still so NPC organizations from the Evil Faction situated in different parts of the Divine Empire, just like the Evil Fox Tribe near the Divinity City.

As one of the Undead Players who stuck on the ‘light’ path, Mandos researched his class and race with a different perspective.

When he got promoted to Tier 3 Class and beca an Epic Fallen Elf, he quickly volunteered to head to the Awakened Continent. He separated himself from the rest of God’s Paradise, who were mainly operating at the Frozen Kingdom at that ti, for his research.

At this point, his class had also evolved into a special type of Necromancer. The Elven Elental Magic influenced his necromancy, so his undead monsters were also quite different from normal people.

He combined his knowledge with the elental magic of elves with necromancy, infusing such elental powers into the bodies of his undead monster, producing a whole different undead creature.

After a slight preparation, Mandos started summoning his undead monsters one after another. “Co forth, children of darkness!”

Boom!

Bang! Bang! Bang!

Imdiately after, undead creatures started crawling out of the ground one after another and swiftly filled the area around him.

These undead creatures were not your average undead, particularly when they were compared to the regular army of other necromancers.

Instead of skeletons, zombies, and ghouls, these undead creatures seed to be more ‘human’ since they retained most of their features and did not have any rotting parts on their bodies.

Aside from their hollow-like eyes that were filled with darkness, their entire body was also filled with elven runes. These runes ford a mysterious formation that filled the bodies of these undead creatures with special mana of different elents.

However, instead of regular elental mana, these elents leaned more to the darker side. They seed to be a polluted mana, but not corrupted or demonic.

Boom!

Right after these undead creatures appeared on the field, they filled the entire map with their dark and overwhelming presence.

They were showcasing their powerful might, trying to suppress the opposing side with such powers alone.

Seeing this, Chaotic Luck accepted the ‘challenge’ and raised his scepter high in the air to summon his famous Legion of Chaotic Sun. “Reveal yourselves, dwellers of the Sun!”

Boom!

Bang! Bang! Bang!

Right after he said those words, the ground underneath him trembled violently, followed by the appearance of the skeleton creatures with blazing heads crawling out of it.

Clank! Clank! Clank!

These blazing skeletons quickly organized themselves and swiftly divided into different groups and ranks.

The skeleton soldiers lined themselves up at the front of the formation, followed by the skeleton mages behind them and the skeleton archers standing at the farthest rear.

It was just the standard battle formation, but everyone could feel the overwhelming pressure coming from this legion of undead, even with the isolation barrier that separated them from the battlefield.

The other half of the map was also illuminated by the bright light due to the blazing flas of this legion, dividing the map into two distinct parts.

One was bright where the Legion of the Chaotic Sun stood, while the other was filled with dark miasma released by the opposing army of undead creatures.

The match had just started with such a simple standoff, but all the live audience and online viewers could already sense the intense competition between the two sides.

A battle of two armies would be a different taste for everyone, making them quite excited, even though they had their respective biased opinions.

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