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Sunset Shadows
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Ongoing, First published Apr 13, 2020
"Dear Seraphim, please come home now. You deserve the crown. Yes, you are deserving. We're still waiting for you."

In the fictional world of Soleiluna, a royal family has lost their beloved daughter- who is the heiress to the throne, at a young age. She ran away from home after learning that she will become the next ruler of their kingdom. Nobody knows her current status and whereabouts, and there's also no traces of her.

Is Seraphim already dead or still alive?

[I do not own the background photo of the story cover. I'm just the only one who did the edit. Credits to the owner.]
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