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Release Me From Heaven (Release Me From Hell Series)
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Complete, First published Aug 19, 2018
Humans aren't dead after all. After the release of Iskil's memories, some machines begin to suspect a darkness that is slowly unfolding. One of these machines is Askin, an Elite machine that lies in the blocked off city of Matum- the place of humans. He wishes to escape Matum to find this darkness, and before he really can, he meets Iskil himself. So, Askin, with his right-hand servant, Vaeshi, plans to go against all that is suggested of him, and he fights his way out of his chains.
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