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2020-05-09 09:29

I've already read up to chapter 7 on scribblehub.com and I came here to see if I can read more. Unfortunately this book had been abandoned since its last updated 1 year ago. It's such a waste for such a beautifully written book. I wish I could write like the author. This is so sad, just when I finally found an interesting book and now it's actually been abandoned. 😭😭 I wish author-san could just delete his/her book so no more readers like me would fell so heart broken.

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