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NEW ORDER | the rising

NEW ORDER | the rising

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sat, Jan 11, 2020
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Action and Thriller
Many who had survived had called it the "Five Days War" which managed to mark the pages of history. It was for a short period but unfortunately long enough to leave behind a permanent scar on the humanity. Amidst this chaos of this apocalyptic aftermath, there is a rise of someone destined for greater deeds. Of a leader, of a revolutioner and of a man with potential. But within him darkness spreads through every moment. Will he be the Savior, or would the surviving humanity be doomed with his arrival.
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