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The Ronin
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Continúa, Has publicado jun 16, 2018
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The last of his sub species, he has to deal with being a human teenage boy and trying to protect the world he loves. The Ronins, a sub species that would rely on self sustaining species to survive, can only fall in love with one being, and their purpose in life is to find that one, and it would be dishonorable to die without doing so. With the timelines being messed up, Ronins could not find the love of their life, causing them to slowly die out. Known as true warriors, the only way for them to die is of old age, and anything that causes them harm, only adds to their power permantly, and their ability to hide their true strength makes any foe fool themselves into a fight they will lose. Konto, after finding his true love, protects both her world and stable timeline from any monsters, man, and anything like wise, and this is his story.
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