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Dark Magus Returns

Raze Cromwell was one who had suffered his entire life. A cruel upbringing that had forced his nature to turn sour. In order to survive, he did everything and anything he could, eventually giving him the name Dark Magus. A title that was only given to the very best of mages. “Everything in this world was taken from me, So I shall take everything from the world.” The five Supreme Magus had gathered to eliminate the great Raze, on his last legs, the Dark Magus had one more trick up his sleeve. Activating a forbidden spell, he finds himself living in another world, a world full of martial artists. A world where one could destroy mountain tops with their fist, but Magic still exists in the new world, and he’s the only one that knows about it. **** Note: Raze Cromwell is a character who briefly appears in My vampire system. (For 2 Chapters) There is no need to read My vampire system. Since this story is based on Raze before he became what he was in vampire system. Instagram: JKSManga Discord: jksmanga https://discord.gg/jksmanga

JKSManga · Fantasy
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696 Chs

The Result of the Assessment

The blue headband student and the yellow headband student stood side by side, their bodies slightly smaller in size compared to before. Yet when standing there, they were upright, straight, and their eyes were focused.

They weren't even moving an inch nor turning their head. As if waiting to be told what to do.

In the darkness, it was impossible for them to see clearly, but with the faint glow coming off the orange stones that Feebie and the teachers had brought with them, their faces slightly came into view.

"That's Craiger," Simyon recognized, yet he barely noticed him because his face structure was more sunken in compared to before.

"Craiger, he was one of the talented blue headband students. He wasn't as skilled as me, of course, but skilled enough to be selected as one of the students who were to participate in the event last time. I spoke to him a few times back then, but for some reason, the other students didn't really want to talk back."