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Phantom Ride:Ride For Eternity

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Lesen Sie den Roman Phantom Ride:Ride For Eternity des Autors CaptainAdrien, veröffentlicht auf WebNovel.When Peter finds a ghost car in an abandoned alleyway he never expected it to talk neither did he expect it to be able to shapeshift into any thing thinkable when he soon discovers Aliens from the min...

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When Peter finds a ghost car in an abandoned alleyway he never expected it to talk neither did he expect it to be able to shapeshift into any thing thinkable when he soon discovers Aliens from the minuscule universe are set to catch billy(The Ghost car who can turn into a human) ,he makes it his tip priority to keep Billy safe.Because of that he is made Billy's Guardian He is then granted with the ability to kill, sense, a ghost also super strength, super speed, durability sight seeing time travel, ability to control elements and control the weather and the ability to read minds and no he can't turn into a ghost.His best friend who is also gifted the abilities except mind reading. The fate of the world is rested in Billy ghost,Peter light and his best friend Danny Foton

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this is a horrible version of an already Korean made novel of the same name maybe it'll get better but right now it's the worst thing I've read on here.

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