LET ME PLAY KILLER

LET ME PLAY KILLER

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a young girl by the name yukia daisy muto is the daughter of yugi muto otherwise none as the king of games and was the savyer of all humanity from a ancient terra many years ago the great pharoh's of the Egypt playd with magical stones filed with powerful beasts. but these great beasts thow thay were powerful where not the only craters playd in a game of battle's their is a nother game only more terrifying and danjuros calld hunters brew or witch's brew the rules are simple kill or be killed is all any player needs to know and yuki discovere's that she is involved in this game in a big way.
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