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Fate/Infinito Vacio

作者: AkumaAlter
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What is Fate/Infinito Vacio

WebNovel で公開されている、AkumaAlter の作者が書いた Fate/Infinito Vacio の小説を読んでください。Shirou, un chico que después de la muerte de su madre tuvo que adentrarse mucho más en el mundo del Magecraft, lo cual lo lleva a crear un hechizo que lo convierte en el objetivo de muchos.Sin más que...

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Shirou, un chico que después de la muerte de su madre tuvo que adentrarse mucho más en el mundo del Magecraft, lo cual lo lleva a crear un hechizo que lo convierte en el objetivo de muchos. Sin más que decir, es obligado a llevar su vida al límite.

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