Away from the City
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Ongoing, First published Jan 16, 2020
This story is not suitable for those who are impatient. 

This story will hurt your brain.

I highly recommend you to stop reading this if isa kang judger. CHAROT. 

Open-minded is a must. Kung di mo kayang intindihin ang istoryang ito shupi ka na lang okay? Wag na manlait.

The purpose of writing this story is to release all of my imaginations that keeps me wanting to happen in the future. Yeah my brain is evil because I'm having an evil imagination.

STILL, you're free to read this BUT no judgements. Just keep it to yourself. Ciao!
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