kaleidoscope YHM
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  • Reads 6,707
  • Votes 508
  • Parts 29
  • Time 7h 10m
Ongoing, First published Jul 28, 2020
This is a fictional story based on the characters from famous drama YHM.  You will find that this story is built up as a mixture  of fictional characters playing real incidents or hypothetical incidents that resemblance to what we have seen in real world. Kaleidoscope is an optical instrument which shows various illusions of object/s due to reflection of light based on the direction you look at it. Here, you will find a story that  reflects from the author's mind based on how the author look at the incidents happen around. As we cannot say which is the right pattern in a kaleidoscope, we cannot say if this story is right or wrong. What you see is the illusion that kaleidoscope create in the world called YHM.
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