Drugged Love- Nanatsu no Taizai fanfic (Criminal AU)
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  • Reads 751
  • Votes 40
  • Parts 5
  • Time 39m
Ongoing, First published Apr 11, 2019
Mature
The 1960's Liones. It has been over a decade since the war ended. Liones has been restored to its prime, people finally had earned the peace they have fought for. However there is rise in drug trafficking, crime, gangs overtaking the city and the only people who can stop this chaotic problem is the Liones Drug Enforcement Administration. Elizabeth Liones, is a 20 year old woman who has dreamed to be a detective has finally gotten the opportunity to investigate the Drug Traffic cases. Although will she complete this mission successful? Or will she feel a gun to the head resulting in failure?

Warning!: Strong language, drugs, violence, blood etc

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