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Danganronpa V3 Supreme Theory

作者: Saad_Mussad
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What is Danganronpa V3 Supreme Theory

WebNovel で公開されている、Saad_Mussad の作者が書いた Danganronpa V3 Supreme Theory の小説を読んでください。How did Team Danganronpa appear and what is their purpose in making A killing game? Two new characters appeared in v3, Why and How did they appear? will they Change the story ? how will the cast deal ...

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How did Team Danganronpa appear and what is their purpose in making A killing game? Two new characters appeared in v3, Why and How did they appear? will they Change the story ? how will the cast deal with them? All these question will be answered through the story And they will change but Who will die and who will Live?! That is the Mystery for you to see . Hope you will like my Murderers Cases! this is my first time writing a story! if you saw another version it's just my older version with poor writing See you guys in the story~ and I don't own any characters or the anime and it belongs to its creators i only own my ocs

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