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ArdaPendragon
ArdaPendragonLv41yr
2023-03-15 04:09

Not many chapters but good story, I hope this story doesn't turn into a harem......................................................................................................................

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Svneighter
Svneighter作者

Thanks for the review[img=recommend]

Kaiser_6117
Kaiser_6117Lv14

pls as this guy said don't turn it into a harem.

Svneighter:Thanks for the review[img=recommend]
Svneighter
Svneighter作者

I have already announced that this would be a solo romance

Kaiser_6117:pls as this guy said don't turn it into a harem.
Hades_Jades
Hades_JadesLv3

Broke the 69 likes

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ExArgentum
ExArgentumLv14

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