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Blue Net

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Leia o romance Blue Net escrito pelo autor Venison_5386 publicado no WebNovel. A world without crimes? Nothing like that will ever happen in the planet Bruaic, An Advanced, futuristic, and sci-fi genre. This world is nothing like you have ever seen before, Actions from every dif...

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A world without crimes? Nothing like that will ever happen in the planet Bruaic, An Advanced, futuristic, and sci-fi genre. This world is nothing like you have ever seen before, Actions from every different nations and war agains one another. Earth has just been bombed by an anonymous terrorist, who knows where he is from or who even is he. The earth cracks as a blue ripples appears in the flow of electricity, blue roots coming from the holes of the cracks, then a large amount of water poured from the sky, a glimpse of their last breath as they all get electrocuted, but as then they were shock as they opened their eyes to see a new world, a new start, a new beginning, for change? No, for freedom? No for eternal havoc to happen all at once.

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