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The shadow cast by her radiance

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Read The shadow cast by her radiance fanfiction written by the author Fanatic_daoist on WebNovel, This serial novel genre is Anime & Comics fanfic stories, covering action, romance, r18, harem, cultivation. ✓ Newest updated ✓ All rights reserved

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In the final bout between the shinobi world's heroes and Kaguya, just before the the duo seal her with the help of everyone. A dark horse appears! Kaguya gains a massive spike in strength and pushes all of them back due to her soul fusing with a mortal's own soul. Two people are reborn. They are the same yet different, one is radiance and the other one is the shadow. One is as clear as an undisturbed pond and the other is as murkey and cruel as a stormy ocean. Kaguya for the first time feels what she had long lost, while for him the noise only gets worse. The story takes place in a chaotic multiverese and the mc is a former human now turned tailed beast trying his best to repent and fix his actions. Join him on this journey. ...... There'll be a lot of fantasy and sci-fi along with cultivation although I'm still reading cultivation novels for the time being, please recommend some that you'd like to see. I'll be posting once a week for the time being, but that will change soon. Also this story is inspired by my current favourite fanfic, I won't say which but try to read and figure it out on your own. I'm a big fan of the concept of showing and not telling, so I'll do exactly that. My comedy skills are trash so please take some anti cringe pills for each chapter just in case I left a "funny" joke or scene in there. I hope to improve through this novel so critism is allowed.

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