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Reincarnation of the Death God 2

Reincarnation of the Death God, Book 2

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Reincarnation of the Death God 2

By: Unvex
Narrated by: J.S. Arquin
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Exam season is here, and a new threat looms over all of Parvos.

Nox the Death God, now known as Eli the prodigious [Healer] of Velmond, is finally faced with his first real obstacle since enrolling in the Holy Academy: his midterm exams. While the curriculum itself is relatively easy, even if tedious, he is forced to regurgitate the ridiculous lies of the Church of Life, which he knows is untrue. Nevertheless, he will do what is necessary to become a Divine Scholar. Unfortunately for him, while he would like to make this his top priority, his attention is also drawn to matters beyond the campus.

After investigating an incident involving a classmate and the Artifacts of Death, Eli finds himself wrapped up in the criminal underworld of Albus, making an enemy out of a powerful new organization called the Crimson Covenant. As the leader of the Blood Swords himself, he will use whatever resources he has to survive their wrath, even if he needs to get the help of a few old friends from his past life.

Meanwhile, after her encounter with the Master of Fate, Aria the Lady of Light continues her investigation into the Church, before resolving herself to seek out Nox the Death God for his help...

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