Call of the Hero: One Day
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  • Reads 557
  • Votes 13
  • Parts 22
  • Time 2h 24m
Complete, First published Nov 30, 2013
He was made to be a hero, genetically engineered with powers no human had ever had, someone who could save the world from the coming danger. He soon finds that those he thought he could trust had many secrets of their own, ambitions that could put the life of him and his friends in danger. He was always told that one day he would save the world, but this was the day when his job was to save the ones closest to him.
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