Perfect Two
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  • Reads 438
  • Votes 35
  • Parts 10
  • Time 22m
Ongoing, First published Dec 23, 2017
A girl who's eyes have been envied by her mother, is up on the adventure for today.

With long dazzling white hair, her blue eyes took an interest to join the soccer club. Keeping that in mind, she experiences many trials and hardship and was one day forced to leave it.

But destiny played a little with our main character and brought her back. Exactly with her arrival, Aliea Academy started the attack to conquer the entire world. Using soccer as a tool to achieve that very goal.

A mysterious coach arrives with the intention of stopping her beloved father's greedy desires.

Joining along the fun but risky ride, the white-haired girl meets someone who suffers the fear of imperfection. With her kindness, she helped him understood that he was a human who had his own limits. And along the way---

An unexpected flower blooms.

Her name is Serena Crystal and this is her legend.

Cover made by @SnowRose_15
Description written by @_Flower_Princess_21_
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