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An unknown guy

Autor: Taha_Shah
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Joko or often called by his friends as Jack. Is a young man with two personalities. One personality is him being a polite young man who owns a corner coffee shop in his village. This one personality even makes Jack often underestimated by people. Because Jack is in the mild-mannered daytime persona. Many people think of him as just a young man yesterday afternoon who doesn't know anything. The second personality is in Jack at night. As Jack who is so violent and savage against the demons. Because in the evenings lately there has been a lot of inequality. The shift between the real world of the human realm and the unseen realm in another world. Becoming irregular overlap. So often at night there are sightings of ghosts and demons. As a result, young people who are entrusted with expertise can see those who are invisible. Like it or not, they have to fight against the demonic disturbances around them. Even though Jack has a second personality that is so fierce and a reliable fighter. Always given victory when fighting or fighting with demons. But Jack always failed in the world of romance. Jack continues to wait for a woman who is truly a match for him from the sky. Until he finally met his ex again. But he hasn't even approached his ex to make love again. Jack must first deal with creatures belonging to the Kodam type of youths who are targeting the ex named Livi as their wife. Can Jack take Livi back as his love? Or he has to give up Livi with one of the young men who owns the military command.

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