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A Middle-aged Sword saints journey

Autor: MDemon34
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Lesen Sie den Roman A Middle-aged Sword saints journey des Autors MDemon34, veröffentlicht auf WebNovel.‘The world I knew is long gone, and these worlds strange, at first it was a dream, but what is a fantasy when you have achieved your goal?’This is a question often asked by the Mc, the world, or rathe...

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‘The world I knew is long gone, and these worlds strange, at first it was a dream, but what is a fantasy when you have achieved your goal?’ This is a question often asked by the Mc, the world, or rather the anime had become reality, but he was not blessed with magic, he had a manaless body. Only thing he could do was live and die by what he knew best, the sword. Follow as our Mc go through torment and happiness to reach that what he so long for, to see how he gets involved in different world events, even when he doesn’t want to. ‘These worlds are so tiresome, yet I find a little beauty in each world I visit..still I’m to old for this shit..’ P.S - OG stories line will happen, but in the beginning the Mc finds his own way. #Two or three love interest #OpMc #lowkeyMc #Tragicpast #action I do not own anything, any of the ideas, are from there respective artist and creators.

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