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The last Asura Sovereign

Autor: Dot_God
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Lee la novela The last Asura Sovereign escrita por el autor Dot_God publicada en WebNovel. Amrit transmigrates to world of Isyethans where he finds himself inhereting legacy of remnant. "Remember, the Heavens are treacherous, so are those hypocrite gods." These words echoed through his soul...

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Amrit transmigrates to world of Isyethans where he finds himself inhereting legacy of remnant. "Remember, the Heavens are treacherous, so are those hypocrite gods." These words echoed through his soul. What does that mean???

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