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Naruto: Wild Card

Author: aswsok
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Read Naruto: Wild Card fanfiction written by the author aswsok on WebNovel, This serial novel genre is Anime & Comics fanfic stories, covering action, adventure, dark, anime, naruto. ✓ Newest updated ✓ All rights reserved

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This is the story of Uzumaki Naruto, also known as the Joker, the only master of card Jutsu. It all started with a scroll found in the Third Hokage's library and a regular deck of cards ... English is not my primary language. Even if there are errors in the text, I don't think it makes it very difficult to read. I don't own a cover, found it on Google.

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All for the sake of readers. I think it's a good read, well, better than many cringe stories for quick reading. kumalalakumalalakumalasavesta

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