Sorcerer’s Handbook

Chapter 368: Angel



Jokes aside, once everyone—including Harvey himself—regained their composure, the thought that the Gospel Book might be malfunctioning crossed their minds.

It made sense for the Heath Family, Bukin Family, and Dolan Family to be included, as despite being single and possibly forever alone, they still had the concept of “Love and Family” in their hearts.

But the Harvey Family? That term sounded like a cadaver culinary study group.

It’s not that cadavers can’t learn culinary skills, but they simply don’t need to eat Lala Fatty’s food.

Harvey didn’t need love, nor did he need a family.

The other nine necromancy families on the Family Ranking, while being necromancers, still retained a sense of love and the need to protect and continue their families, barely meeting the criteria to be ranked.

But Harvey… If necromancy families were like living people acting dead, then Harvey was a dead person acting alive.

If one day Harvey told them, “Why isn’t my heart beating?” everyone would just think the heart was fine, it was simply that Harvey didn’t want to live anymore, causing his heart to go on strike. Harvey should be the one compensating his heart for negligence.

Because Harvey had long gone mad.

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