A Miracle Life and Love (Male Reader x Yuuki Konno)
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  • Parts 48
  • Time 8h 11m
  • Reads 90,185
  • Votes 1,208
  • Parts 48
  • Time 8h 11m
Ongoing, First published Aug 02, 2019
This is the Story of how Yuuki known as "Zekken" was looking for a really strong opponent to help her guild: The Sleeping Knights. And she found Y/N, and tested his strength and He passed the test. With Y/N, helping Yuuki and Sleeping Knights, will they accomplish their goal and figure out Yuuki's Secret and help her have a future ahead?!
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