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The Great Werewolf System

Auteur: 3Iives
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What is The Great Werewolf System

Lisez le roman The Great Werewolf System écrit par l'auteur 3Iives publié sur WebNovel. You have all heard of ‘My Vampire System’‘The Great Demon System’And ‘The Great Ghoul System’But have you ever heard about ‘The Great werewolf system’?-------------------------------------------------...

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You have all heard of ‘My Vampire System’ ‘The Great Demon System’ And ‘The Great Ghoul System’ But have you ever heard about ‘The Great werewolf system’? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Let the moon rise ( in progress ) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ok guys listen I was inspired by ‘My Vampire System’, ‘The Great Demon System’, And ‘The Great Ghoul System’ so you might see some similarities, BUT I AM NOT A COPYCAT my story will be completely different. And I know some of you would be wondering why the chapter is so short. I kinda rushed it so no one would try and snipe the idea. Do not worry my future chapters will be at least 1,500 words. And I upload 1 chapter a week.! Thanks for reading. ( Oh yeah book image is not mine so if the owner does not want me using it please tell me and ill take it down :o )

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3Iives
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Returing. Lots of things planned for this novel, Been a long time my english and grammer should be better get ready to see some real action

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Seems good, maybe change the title, werewolf system already exists but this is not like the classic ones so try to make it better than JKSManga (HE ALREADY HA IT PLANNED) maybe change the title to The Werewolf System..IDK

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Shameless author here, Like i said the first chapter was short but it will get better. let me know your thought on this book you like it or not?

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pues un nombre bendicion de la caza por que al final con ella cazara a sus enemigos y su caza lo bendecira curandolo ge me despido y que tengas un buen dia

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