Kill Contract
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  • Reads 2,241
  • Votes 194
  • Parts 21
  • Time 58m
Ongoing, First published Aug 24, 2017
What's worse than a highly trained special operative whose sole mission is to terminate specific targets?
A bulletproof highly trained special operative, clearly.

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Austin Winters is sent on the impossible task to eliminate the dictator of North Korea. What could go wrong, apart from everything?
The Pentagon holds their breath and casts their bets as the newest form of warfare is unleashed in the world.

What do you think? Bet 50$ he'll fail? Or he'll succeed?
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