Strongest Necromancer Of Heaven's Gate
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chapter-1109-1
Lux stood in front of a large Mall with a smile on his face.
A day had passed since he had found himself on Earth, and with Luna's help, he visited the places where he had spent most of his time back in his past life.
After Lux told her everything he could about Solais and Elysium, including the details involving Aina's life, Luna took a one-week leave from work and holed herself up inside her room.
Lux didn't want to disturb her too much and only asked her to give him some pocket money in exchange for gold and other precious gems in his possession.
After the transaction was completed, he left Luna's apartment and headed to the mall after visiting a few places.He bought ten cell phones, sim cards, and ten power banks, making the owner and the rest of the customers give him some weird looks.
Fortunately, he was good-looking, so their weird gazes gradually turned into looks of appreciation.
Of course, their gazes would often land on his slightly long ears, but they simply thought that he was a cosplayer.
There were plenty of people who were into that trend nowadays, so seeing things like this wasn't enough to alarm anyone.
Also, during the past two years, there had been some visitors from the world called Hestia, who brought a lot of surprises for the people on Earth.
The most popular of them all was none other than a Rainbow-Colored Anteater named Kazogonaga, who had become a worldwide sensation with his hit single, "I Am Rolling!", that sold billions of copies around the world.
"Next, I'll buy Solar Panels…" Lux muttered.Elysium didn't have the technology to charge the cellphones, so he decided to install Solar Panels in his Guild Headquarters, allowing his lovers to have a place to charge their phones.
Of course, he didn't need the phones to communicate with his lovers because he had the Guild Chat.
However, he was certain that once they understood how they worked, they would definitely put them to good use.
Although he didn't know how he would be able to return to Solais and Elysium, he believed that if there was a way to send him to Earth, there would also be a way to return to where he came from.
After getting the Solar Panels, Lux stored them inside the Spatial Closet that Hana had created for him.
This way, he would be able to store Monster Corpses or anything else that he wanted to without having to use his storage rings.
An hour later, the Half-Elf stood in front of a house.
This was the place where he had spent many years of his life, and he looked at it with nostalgia.
"Hello there, handsome," a pretty lady with long black hair, walked up to him with a smile. "Are you lost? Or perhaps you're a friend of one of my sisters?"
"I'm not lost," Lux replied as he looked at his sister, whom he hadn't seen for many years. "I'm just thinking that this house looks good."
"Does it?" the pretty lady looked at her house in curiosity.
She had never paid any attention to what her house looked like because it was nothing special. Compared to the mansions of the rich and famous, their house looked normal, like the other houses in their neighborhood.
"Do you want to come inside?" the pretty lady asked. "This is actually my house. At this time, no one is at home."
The pretty lady then moved close to Lux and held onto his arm. "Come. I'll give you a tour of the house."
"Do you casually invite strangers you've just met inside your home?" Lux asked, raising an eyebrow.
"I don't," the pretty lady replied. "But somehow, I don't think that you are a bad person. How about it? Would you like to take a look inside?"
"Why not?" Lux shrugged.
He didn't have any plans on entering his old home and simply wanted to look at it from a distance. But now that he had the opportunity to enter it, he decided to accept his sister's invitation.
The pretty lady who was inviting him inside the house was actually his youngest sister, Jennifer.
When he died, Jennifer was only fourteen years old. Among his siblings, she was the one who didn't interact much with him.
Based on his memory, Jennifer didn't particularly like or hate him. Their relationship was good, and she didn't disdain calling him her brother in public.
'She's twenty years old by now,' Lux thought. 'This still feels surreal to me.'
Lux never thought that he would get the opportunity to visit his family in his current lifetime.
Truth be told, he was very curious to see how they were faring now that six years had passed.
The house looked almost the same in his memory, with the exception of new furniture that made the place look brighter.
"Please, sit down," Jennifer said. "I'll go get some snacks."
Lux nodded and watched his sister open the fridge to see whether there was something that she could serve her guest.
A minute later, she brought out a bottle of lemonade and took some fish crackers from the shelf, which made the Half-Elf almost chuckle.
'Lemonade and fish crackers?' Lux looked at the food offered to him with a calm expression on his face. 'Seriously?'
Jennifer was paying close attention to Lux's reaction. Truth be told, she was a little embarrassed but there was no other food in the house.
She had placed a slice of cake in the fridge yesterday, but seeing that it wasn't there anymore, there was a high chance that one of her sisters had eaten it without her permission.
The Half-Elf took a bite of the fish cracker, creating a crisp sound that spread inside the living room.
"Delicious," Lux said. "It has been nearly eighteen years since I ate fish crackers. Thank you for letting me remember how good it is."
"Oh, please," Jennifer rolled her eyes. "How can you possibly not eat fish crackers in that span of time? You look very young. How old are you?"
"Almost eighteen."
"Pfft! And you say you haven't eaten fish crackers for that period of time? Nice try!"
Lux could only smile bitterly as he continued to eat the fish crackers that were served to him by his sister.
A few minutes later, the door of the house opened, and three people entered the house.
Lux's gaze landed on a lady who was in her early fifties. Standing beside her was a young man, who was in his mid-twenties, and a young lady in her late twenties.
They were none other than his younger brother and sister, who had grown a lot in the six years since he saw them last.