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Merindu Hangat Mentari

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Lesen Sie den Roman Merindu Hangat Mentari des Autors nialestari41, veröffentlicht auf WebNovel.Sejak kepergian Ayahnya , Luna dan kakaknya harus menjadi tulang punggung keluarga , berbagai macam cobaan dan lika liku kehidupan dilaluinya dengan penuh suka dan duka .Tidak ada lagi kehangatan atau...

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Sejak kepergian Ayahnya , Luna dan kakaknya harus menjadi tulang punggung keluarga , berbagai macam cobaan dan lika liku kehidupan dilaluinya dengan penuh suka dan duka .Tidak ada lagi kehangatan ataupun kesejukan yang ia rasakan dalam keluarganya

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