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The Stepping Stone Chronicle

Author: R3fi_cul
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Read The Stepping Stone Chronicle novel written by the author R3fi_cul on WebNovel, This serial novel genre is Fantasy stories, covering action, adventure, weaktostrong, villain, devil. ✓ Newest updated ✓ All rights reserved

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"In a world where fate dictates roles, our protagonist desires nothing more than to be a powerful side character. However, destiny has other plans, casting him as the final obstacle for our dear heroes. Unwilling to accept this predetermined fate, our character takes matters into his own hands. What does he do.. Grow strong enough? Recruit other bad guys? Make the heroes confused? Challenged the gods themselves? Answer: all of the above. In 'The Stepping Stone Chronicle,' watch as this character messes with destiny and defiantly gives fate the middle finger.

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I can see that this story has a lot of potential with how the story began. Although the novel still has a few tweaks that need to be fix, but I know this novel can go a long way so keep it up! 🔥

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Really good start of the story just need a little bit of editing . Good character setting and storyline . If you are lovers of action fantasy don't skip this story . Recommended

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I really enjoyed this so far! I cannot wait to read more!

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To my dear future readers, hope you are enjoying the book.anyways if you have any questions use this channel to ask; I'll reply

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