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Pokemon: There Are A Lot Of Protagonists In This World

Auteur: skiptail
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What is Pokemon: There Are A Lot Of Protagonists In This World

Lisez le roman Pokemon: There Are A Lot Of Protagonists In This World écrit par l'auteur skiptail publié sur WebNovel. Welcome to the world of Pokémon, where there are creatures called Pokémon, some in the forest, some in the sea, and some roaming Soaring in the sky.Humans and Pokémon helped each other, survived toget...

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Welcome to the world of Pokémon, where there are creatures called Pokémon, some in the forest, some in the sea, and some roaming Soaring in the sky. Humans and Pokémon helped each other, survived together, established bonds and became partners, and many occupations such as Trainer and Breeder were born. And among these professions, there are always some existences that transcend common sense, all of which stand on the top of the world! The man of battle of the legendary Trainer, the man of Hua Lizzy who concealed his fighting heart, the man of perception facing the dragon of Charon, the man of dreams whose brain is occupied by dreams... "There are a lot of protagonists in this world!" Thinking back on the memories in his mind, Xiu couldn't help but sigh, but a light blue streamer gradually appeared in his eyes: "I will always be above them!" "Be their only destination!" Original Author: A Thousand Cups Of Wind

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