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The Power of Will

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Zhi Ruo was raped by her own father. Her mother was brutally murdered in front of her. Her whole clan was ruined just because of 1 man. The one whom she loved the most in her lifetime, with whom she had played since childhood. She was forced to explode herself. But when opened her eyes she was a tiny baby? "God! I want revenge, not a f****** new life."

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