Gambler's Paradise
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published Apr 20, 2020
Mature
Dia lived his life believing he lived as a dark person, an evil person. However, he's beginning to learn that things may not be so black and white. When an goofy but sadistic mafia member and a stubborn, rude, but kind detective show up in his life, Dia begins to realize that things are more grey than they appear. Throw in a few mysterious variables and it becomes clear that life is just one gamble after another.

Arc 1: Great Gamblers

The first few chapters might be a bit confusing, but it'll smoothen out once all of the characters are introduced
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