One Stone: Two Birds
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  • Reads 38
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 4
  • Time 23m
Ongoing, First published Apr 03, 2019
Mature
[ONE STONE: TWO BIRDS] May mga bagay sa mundo na mahirap intindihin. May mga pangyayaring hindi kayang ipaliwanag maging ng mga siyentipiko. May mga taong dumating lang para manggulo.
At ang mga taong ito ang magiging kasangga natin sa mga hamon ng buhay.

... si Kid ay isang ordinaryong binatang probinsyano. Walang kamuwang muwang sa nangyayari sa siyudad, ngunit sa hindi inaasahang pagkakataon, kinakailangan nyang lumuwas sa siyudad para makapag-aral. 

...sa pagsapit ng ikawalong kaarawan, anong sorpresa kaya ang  bubungad at magpapabago sa kanyang buhay? Halika na't sumama sa masaya, malikot, magulo, nakakabaliw, nakakamangha, at nakakatakot na paglalakbay ng ating bida.

~~djranzkyle1906~~
April 18, 2019
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