The Boy Drew the Lowest Skeleton Card, But His Fusion Evolved 10,000 Soldiers Into Undead Warriors!

The Boy Drew the Lowest Skeleton Card, But His Fusion Evolved 10,000 Soldiers Into Undead Warriors!

#Comic #ComicSystem #ComicOverview #Comic #Comic #Novel #Anime #JapaneseAnimation #ScienceFiction #System #Trillionaire #Billionaire #top10manhwa ✅Novel Title: The Rise of Skeleton Cards in the Card World (Thank you for watching! Please leave ❤️❤️❤️ in the comments!) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Disclaimer: In this comprehensive animated series, we witness the journey of a young man—dealt the lowest-tier "White" card by fate—as he transforms a seemingly useless skeleton into a terrifying undead warrior. In this era where card-based abilities define everything, the card one awakens essentially determines one's destiny. While others secured powerful classes, rare summons, and top-tier combat cards, Lin Junjie awakened nothing more than a basic "White" quality skeleton. Everyone assumed his future was sealed, yet no one realized his true potential lay not in the card itself, but in his obsessive mastery over the mechanics of sealing, fusion, and evolution. From forging a bone sword out of a sheep's vertebra to capturing venomous insects, fusing a hornet's nest, and harnessing will-o'-the-wisps to empower his signature card, Lin Junjie systematically transformed a "trash" card into a trump card. What was meant to be a standard wilderness survival test—designed to help students adapt to "dungeon" environments—became a resource-harvesting spree for him; even the instructors who attempted a surprise ambush nearly fell victim to his venomous insects and skeleton. Yet, can a low-level Card Master and his skeleton truly survive the perils of this deadly dungeon? All the story and images/graphics used in the video belong to their respective owners and I or this channel does not claim any right over them (All credits to the respected owner). Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.”