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Knightmares
KnightmaresLv41yr
2024-04-19 00:56

l just unlocked a new path, Broke path. Broke path : the feeling of missing out on great novels because u can't afford coins, and free passes will get u nowhere seeing the 1500+ chapters. 🤣🤣🤣 the novel has a good development we can see the MC growing absurdly but not over the top that usually ruins a novel. There is more to uncover on his path but I can't give a full review when I don't know his future. I recommend it to all who wish to try it , believe me U..Will..Like ..It .. Very Much😁😁 Now to await a future where we novel puts this book on free limited so I can binge read 😎👋🏿

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