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ADURA: Killer of the Sand Desert

Auteur: DeanyNa
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Lisez le roman ADURA: Killer of the Sand Desert écrit par l'auteur DeanyNa publié sur WebNovel. A girl named Yena has been working as the King's Personal Guard in the Kingdom of Altair for quite some time. She was appointed directly by the King of the kingdom. She is also entrusted with guarding...

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A girl named Yena has been working as the King's Personal Guard in the Kingdom of Altair for quite some time. She was appointed directly by the King of the kingdom. She is also entrusted with guarding the legendary sword, Er'dura, as its official owner. However, before Yena's four-year term was up, rumors spread of a hitman targeting important people in the kingdom. This news spread throughout the country, including the Aisty State. Yena was immediately assigned to investigate the case thoroughly, racing against time, as murders continued to occur. The perpetrator brutally left their victims' bodies without heads. Yena, who was almost desperate, returned home briefly to rest and clear her mind from the task. Unexpectedly, a young man named Hazard appeared out of nowhere, buying a house around her residence. His physical features were exactly the same as the killer's, according to eyewitness accounts. Unfortunately, no one knows what his real face looks like. Thus, Yena's suspicion needs to be investigated further, making her more interested in uncovering who the person behind the mask really is. *** "Don't worry, ma'am. I promise to solve all the crimes committed during this era of King Altair." "Regardless of the circumstances, family is the first thing that I must protect." "I am also a prince, and it is my duty to protect my homeland from traitors and destructive creatures." "Although our interests differ, our goals are the same. That is, to send you straight to hell!" *** Update: Very slow.

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