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A Fairy among Devils

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What is A Fairy among Devils

Leia o romance A Fairy among Devils escrito pelo autor Hashani_Ruhunage publicado no WebNovel. Maple is a girl without parents. She doesn't know her parents since she was young. Mrs. Caline found her at garden , when she was a baby. She was only one year old when she was adapted by Mr. & Mrs. C...

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Maple is a girl without parents. She doesn't know her parents since she was young. Mrs. Caline found her at garden , when she was a baby. She was only one year old when she was adapted by Mr. & Mrs. Caline. After that, they gave the baby a beautiful name. Maple...They found her under a maple tree in their garden. She was named as Maple Caline. Mr. & Mrs. Caline are very famous fashion designers in Canada. Maple grew up with fame. Her life is luxurious and she is the most beautiful girl in her college. So, her classmates called her 'Fairy' , and 'Princess' . But they are jealous of her beauty. One day suddenly she met a person that turned her world upside down. Who is that ?

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