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Elder Rose ( One Piece SI )

Autor: Gurumaster
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What is Elder Rose ( One Piece SI )

Lee la novela Elder Rose ( One Piece SI ) escrita por el autor Gurumaster publicada en WebNovel. Brock died in unfortunate Nuclear explosion, and was reborn in One Piece World, with a wish he was granted.But as Selfish, and Egoistic he is by Nature he knows these are far from enough to satisfy hi...

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Brock died in unfortunate Nuclear explosion, and was reborn in One Piece World, with a wish he was granted. But as Selfish, and Egoistic he is by Nature he knows these are far from enough to satisfy himself. Disclaimer: I do not own any of the characters except for the ones created by me for the fan-fiction. The book cover does not belong to me neither do any Pic in FF so If the creator wants me to take it down, leave a message in the review area and I will do so.

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