CRY OF JUSTICE
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  • Parts 4
Ongoing, First published Feb 10, 2020
Mature
Is there a place for love in the society full of injustices? 
Are you a victim of an injustice or an enabler who pushes this to happen?

Mapapatanong ka na nga lang talaga kung may hustisya nga ba, kung may batas nga bang nagtatanggol sa iyo o kung ang mga ito ay kathang isip lamang dulot ng pagnanais natin sa maayos na pamumuno. 

Paano nga ba magmahal sa ganitong sitwasyon? Hindi ko alam, kayanga ganito nalang ang ugali ko at buhay ko.

Warning: Political 
Note: Politics affect everything and occur everywhere (Heywood, 2013). And therefore my story is, if you don't want this kind of story, then don't read. I accepts criticism but limited to those open-minded one. 

Date started: January 27, 2023
Ongoing
Genré: Mystery, thriller, Action, Romance
Photo credits to the Pinterest
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