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Tras casi morir defendiendo a su amiga en la tierra Deivid es transportado a otro mundo en guerra junto a un sistema que se moldea a sus deseos mas profundos, todo con el propósito de sobrevivir en un mundo caótico controlado por el puño más fuerte. Debajo de otros, destino controlado y deseos suprimidos, "De ahora en adelante haré lo que quiera, controlaré mi propio destino y todo aquel que intente detenerme ¡¡TENDRÁ QUE SUFRIR!!

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History of Ghana

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