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Miya, sang bunga layu ( The flower's cry withers. )

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What is Miya, sang bunga layu ( The flower's cry withers. )

Đọc tiểu thuyết Miya, sang bunga layu ( The flower's cry withers. ) của tác giả Scarlet_Wolf96 được xuất bản trên WebNovel.Separated for 10 years due to an accident, and to make matters worse, she was separated from her only sibling due to an error in taking the patient.Even though it was just a memory of the dark past, s...

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Separated for 10 years due to an accident, and to make matters worse, she was separated from her only sibling due to an error in taking the patient. Even though it was just a memory of the dark past, she couldn't hide her sadness. Even though she now lives with her adoptive parents and lives the life of a university student, in reality she always gets bad behavior. Even worse, misfortune also attacked her while on the highway. So many misfortunes that she faced, and even she continued to hide her tears when her adoptive mother questioned her. But behind that, the man who had saved her from the accident incident always managed to repulse and even allowed her to always be with him. During college, she felt familiar, but she was very difficult to remember him. There is only a sense of calm and happiness because he is always protected. However, there's a reason that the man is hiding and doesn't want to be revealed while protecting her.. (This story is undergoing upgrades and changes during the change to English version. Hopefully this story can be of interest to readers wherever and whenever)

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