Barian and Number Wars
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  • LECTURAS 1,342
  • Votos 99
  • Partes 24
  • Hora 1h 23m
Concluida, Has publicado mar 08, 2014
Black Mist is born in a royal family, betrothed to Number 83 Galaxy Queen, but they are at war with the Barians. He spends his entire life learning how to lead a war without expecting to do so. When his father gets killed in battle and his mother gets killed by an illness, Black Mist is forced to take action early and lead the war. Will he be able to pull it off, or will he fail?
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