The RED: A Lost Country
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  • Reads 174
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Nov 22, 2020
New chapters every Tuesday at 20:30 (IST)


He was just a Normal boy 

But he took an abnormal decision,to make him happy

Everything was ok he went to the DPRK as an exchange student.


He had fallen in love,and was thinking about how to save her from the regime.

HE WAS SAFE TILL Something happened 


The Communist Minds have United ,the first of it'sp kind after the Cold War Era,They have a name they are called THE RED

But this time They have Different Powerhouse DPRK.

And the target was INDIA.

Now Stuck in the world's most repressive State,he need to rise to the occasion.

Options are running out the only way he can get out is to do the impossible.

LIBERALISE DPRK .

Can he do it or not check out in my FIRST BOOK 

The Red:A lost country 

it'll Be boring In The first but I hope you will like it as the story moves forward

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