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Leon Cromwell is the lead character in the novel titled, the Black Necromancer . He was having a stroll one day when he was hit by a truck and died. He thought he would never open his eyes again, but when he did, it was not what he expected.

The shock that clouded his sight was Black bones! What’s going on he thought because he didn’t know where he was. He had been reincarnated into a world of magic and war! With his new situation, Leon had to find a way to get strong quickly and be able to hold his ground against the countless enemies that will come his way!

Read to find out more about the black skeleton, Leon, as he explores this new world, makes friends, finds love, and gets down to the bottom of his sudden death.

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Part 1: Core story of the Black Necromancer

Rowan is into modeling, while Andrew is more into fashion. They usually work together, hosting collaborative shows and all, with Rowan’s models showing off Andrew’s latest wears. That’s pretty cool Leon replied. Why you don’t go modeling Leon?

You’ve got some pretty good looks yourself. He said sincerely, and Leon couldn’t help but nod in agreement. Megan was truly a feast for the eyes of anyone who knew what beauty was. Plus, she had a decent personality. And she could cook well too. She was truly wife material in the Black Necromancer .

Megan scoffed and both Leon and James burst into a fit of laughter. The only thing that would stop Megan from agreeing to be a model was that she was a shy person. She was only in her element when she had grown comfortable in an environment. The three of them continued to work until evening.

While making his rounds around the diner, Leon noticed that Megan’s friends, Andrew and Rowan, had yet to leave. They had ordered a few more servings and cups of coke to go with the food, but aside from that, they remained in the diner.

When the day ended the three of them continued to discuss the matter as they walked down the side of the empty street that led away from the diner. Leon pulled out the business card that Rowan had handed him earlier and eyed it before dialing the number that was on it.

“Alright, I’ll see you guys tomorrow.” He told them as he stopped at the corner that they usually parted ways. He would continue walking forward, across the road, while they would take the corner and eventually split up later on.

Two loud sounds cut through the peaceful conversation Leon was having on the phone, and he turned quickly when he heard the sound of a horn. A midsize truck was racing toward him and there was no time for him to even take it in. The yell he had heard earlier came from Megan. She was still frozen in place, seemingly paused by time as a single second stretched on into eternity. Leon only had one thought as that second came to an end.

A resounding thud was heard and Leon’s body was thrown into the air, miraculously escaping the fate of being trampled by the vicious tires of the truck, and mashed into a meaty paste by its humongous weight.

That did not make the situation any better, though. Leon’s sense of pain had ceased to function in that moment, and his body had gone into shock. Almost every single bone in his body had been broken or crushed by that epic collision with the truck, and he was in a dire situation in the Black Necromancer .

James was already punching the emergency services’ number on his phone to get an ambulance to rush over. Luckily, there was a hospital not too far from the diner, so they would be there soon.

When Leon opened his eyes again, the white light did not shine into his eyes. Instead, a dark brick ceiling that was partially covered in moss was what greeted his sight.

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Part 2: Hot chapters of the Black Necromancer

Chapter 2 of core story of the Black Necromancer

A sense of emptiness welled up within Leon as he stared up at the moss-covered ceiling in chapter 2 of the Black Necromancer . He thought about where he was. The last thing he remembered was the white light of the hospital and Megan’s voice telling him to hang on. Did he make it? Did he not?

A few moments passed as Leon arranged his thoughts into something coherent and easy to understand. A truck hit him while he was crossing the road just after he split with James and Megan. After that, he was rushed to a hospital, and then something else happened. While Leon tried to be as optimistic as possible, it just was not easy, as the sight before him was too bleak to paint any positive picture.

An unknown amount of time passed as Leon processed all his assumptions and conclusions in his mind. He had read a lot of mangas and watched lots of anime, while also reading an ungodly number of novels, and he had never thought that something like this would happen to him.

Leon flexed his fingers and felt the sensation of them moving, but he felt as if there was something wrong. At least he could move, although stiffly. He turned his head to look at his body but froze the moment he set his eyes on his body in chapter 2 of the Black Necromancer .

The sound of two solid surfaces coming into contact rang through the rundown, partially collapsed cathedral that stood in the middle of an empty and abandoned wasteland. Leon walked around the large hall that he had found himself in as he tried to get accustomed to his ‘new’ body.

After walking around the entire length of the hall which was comparable to about two basketball courts, Leon finally sat down on a small stone he suspected to have fallen from one of the open patches in the ceiling of the abandoned cathedral.

Leon realized he was no longer human, much like some of those books and anime that he had read and watched. He remembered reading a book where a gamer got whisked away to the world of the game he was playing and ended up evolving into a powerful lizardman.

Chapter 3 of the Black Necromancer

Chapter 3 of the Black Necromancer

Upon inspecting his status closely, Leon was easily able to tell that there was nothing special to be seen about him. Maybe the only slightly strange thing was that he was an Obsidian Skeleton Soldier, instead of a normal one, but that did not give him any advantages that he could see in chapter 3 of the Black Necromancer . His stats were as basic as they could be, and he did not have any flashy skills or titles that were bestowed onto him by some goddess or god.

Leon made sure to make some sounds close to the rubble, intending to draw out whatever millipedes might be hiding underneath it. Not even a minute into his plan, he already managed to draw out another angry millipede from underneath the rubble close to where he ran into his first one.

He dealt with it the same way he did with the first and plunged his sword through its head. Leon continued killing the millipedes one by one and his level also steadily increased.

He had gone from level two to level thirteen quite quickly from killing the Ghost millipedes, and his stats had jumped quite a bit from what they originally were in chapter 3 of the Black Necromancer . He had gained over a hundred health points, and his mana had gone up to a hundred and sixty-five. As for his stats, his Strength and Intelligence had gone up by five points, while his Durability had gone up by ten points.

After spending a few minutes contemplating what he had gained, Leon took a look around him. He had barely moved from the cathedral and had been able to slay over ten millipedes, getting himself to level thirteen, yet he had not moved away from where he had awakened. So, there were sure to be a lot more creatures to kill, and his level was sure to rise some more.

A sharp and shrill screech alerted Leon, drawing him away from his thoughts. He looked in the direction of the sound and saw a large Ghost Millipede on top of the rubble of one of the collapsed buildings close to where he was. This millipede was easily twice as large as the ones that Leon had already killed, and its shiny, dark, purple carapace glinted in the daylight.

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