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A son forgotten

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Read ‘A son forgotten’ Online for Free, written by the author Priyanshu_Ekaksha7, This book is a Anime & Comics Fanfic, covering ACTION Fanfiction, ROMANCE Fan Fiction, ADVENTURE Fanfiction Net, and the synopsis is: priyanshu uzumaki namikaze ,the oldest son of kushina and minato ,(neglected) look how he climbs to the top of the ninja...

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priyanshu uzumaki namikaze ,the oldest son of kushina and minato ,(neglected) look how he climbs to the top of the ninja world

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