Chapter 333 - What If He Makes History?
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Necromancer: I Am A Disaster Chapter 333 - What If He Makes History?

Lin Moyu shared his confusion with Meng Anwen. After listening patiently, Meng Anwen smiled and continued sipping his tea leisurely. Lin Moyu had left the White God Courtyard to do level grinding. But in just half a day, he had already reached level 40. By the time he returned, Bai Yiyuan still hadn’t come back.

Meng Anwen’s voice was calm as he began, “You’re aware that some classes are strong in the early stage, while others become strong in the late stage. But how exactly do we define the early and late stages?”

Lin Moyu nodded. This was common knowledge, something even ordinary students understood. It was deeply rooted in their minds. However, as Meng Anwen posed the question, Lin Moyu realized he’d never considered how to define “late stage” precisely. Was it at level 70? Or level 80?

After pondering, Lin Moyu said, “Perhaps everyone has a different definition of the late stage.”

Meng Anwen smiled, clearly pleased with his answer, “Exactly. Everyone's definition varies. For some, who struggle to even complete the third class awakening, level 70 is their late stage. But for your two teachers? They might consider level 90 to be their late stage.”

A revelation struck Lin Moyu. He quickly asked, “Are you saying some classes only truly reveal their strength after reaching god-level?”

Meng Anwen chuckled softly, “Have you heard of Force God?”

Lin Moyu nodded. Of course, he knew of Force God—a god-level powerhouse, though not as famous as White God or Mad God.

Meng Anwen carried on, “Do you know what Force God's class is?”

Lin Moyu shook his head. He knew Force God one of the god-level powerhouses of the Shenxia Empire, but he had no idea what his class was.

With a teasing smile, Meng Anwen revealed, “When Force God first awakened, his class was... Blacksmith.”

Lin Moyu's eyes widened in shock. Blacksmith? That didn’t make sense. Everyone knew that Blacksmiths weren’t combat-oriented. Their skills revolved around forging equipment, not fighting on the battlefield. How could a Blacksmith rise to the level of a god-lev

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