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FATE : THE JOURNEY TOWARDS FREEDOM

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Lee la novela FATE : THE JOURNEY TOWARDS FREEDOM escrita por el autor JADE_RABBIT81 publicada en WebNovel. A seemingly perfect family...A seemingly perfect life...Gets destroyed in the blink of an eye...What happens to the ones that survives...??What about the ones who doesn't...??Will a second chance be g...

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A seemingly perfect family... A seemingly perfect life... Gets destroyed in the blink of an eye... What happens to the ones that survives...?? What about the ones who doesn't...?? Will a second chance be given...?? A journey to free oneself from the invisible chains... A journey towards freedom... A journey to happiness, peace, and love... A journey to seek redemption... A journey to find ones true self... Read to find out more...

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