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Journey to the Myth

Autor: Mr_Yes_
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Lesen Sie den Roman Journey to the Myth des Autors Mr_Yes_, veröffentlicht auf WebNovel.A man died and got reincarnated in a fantasy world, where he is a nobel( son of a duke). He has a good relationship with his parents, outstanding looks, has one the best talent on that planet. The nov...

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A man died and got reincarnated in a fantasy world, where he is a nobel( son of a duke). He has a good relationship with his parents, outstanding looks, has one the best talent on that planet. The novel will have his childhood days, his school life where he learns to fight, his love life, inter world wars as the fantasy world is based on a galaxy where each world fight against each other in the galactical war.

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