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An Assassin's Second Chance

Tác giả: evermore
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What is An Assassin's Second Chance

Đọc tiểu thuyết An Assassin's Second Chance của tác giả evermore được xuất bản trên WebNovel.Killer for hire, Yvette, ends up dying in a plane crash.And then she ends up waking up in another body.Given the opportunity to live once more, Yvette will first have to get rid of all the thorns in h...

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Killer for hire, Yvette, ends up dying in a plane crash. And then she ends up waking up in another body. Given the opportunity to live once more, Yvette will first have to get rid of all the thorns in her path before she can really live her second life in peace. Whether it's an unfaithful prince or shitty parents and scheming sisters, whatever is standing in her way, Yvette will get rid of them all.

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