Sakura: Innocent turns into badass
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  • LECTURAS 533
  • Votos 8
  • Partes 3
  • Hora 6m
Continúa, Has publicado may 08, 2018
Its been 2 years since team 7 disbanded, since those 2 years went by, the only one that everyone blamed for the disbandment was Sakura, Sakura felt betrayed so she runs away and encounters lots of deadly events. She is now the head of the UOC (undercover organisation centre) a clan that all hokages from each villages are afraid to be on there bad side. Read about the adventures that Sakura went through to get here where she is now.
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