Side story - Kanna the abandoned
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Complete, First published Oct 23, 2017
"My love, my life, my daughter.  She was the one thing that I cared for the most, and I had to give her up.  To whoever is of pure intent and does not mind, I ask of you to take her."  This is the true story of Pyrose's daughter, Kanna, and how she was found.  This is a side story and doesn't have that much relevance to the plot of the Divine Destiny Saga, but it does relate to how Kanna was adopted by Pyrose.  So, I guess it relates to it a bit.
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