The Diabolic Cultivator Thief
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Ongoing, First published Jun 01, 2019
After living a 'carefree life' and dying a tragic death, Advik thought that everything ended for good. But life is full of surprises and heaven likes to play with everyone. Hence, when he was ready to meet Yama in the netherworld, he opened his eyes in a place called Lost Soul's Realm and met three gods who told him that he died two thousand years ago. As if that was not enough to shock him when he was told that he was just a wandering soul and the only memories he has left is about or related to His Highness Shwet.


Advik: "What the hell did I even do in my past life to deserve this?"


Heaven: "You destroyed the entire empire of the person you loved the most and killed him."


Advik: QAQ

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Description of Gore, Gruesome Scene, Blood, Violence, Self-Harm, Harresment, Sexual Harassment, Manipulation, and other dark issues/theme.

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