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The Otherworldly Bus

Auteur: Je_m
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Lisez le roman The Otherworldly Bus écrit par l'auteur Je_m publié sur WebNovel. Sei Hamada is a 21 year old manga artist. One night, he went home late after attempting to finish off his work due to the hectic schedules and deadlines. He stops to rest while waiting for the next bu...

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Sei Hamada is a 21 year old manga artist. One night, he went home late after attempting to finish off his work due to the hectic schedules and deadlines. He stops to rest while waiting for the next bus, but was the bus he rode a normal midnight bus? Experience his hardships and adventures right here in "The Otherworldly Bus"

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