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It Started with Slime - Part 1
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Concluída, Primeira publicação em mai 03, 2021
An alchemical experiment gone wrong results in our MC - It does have a name now but that would be a spoiler... This story follows a Slime that surprisingly has some level of consciousness and there is more to it than meets the eye. Slime is just the beginning of course as it struggles to improve itself and works hard to grow and become strong just to suvive its harsh new reality. There is a lot more going on under the surface than meets the eye and only time will tell if your MC is strong enough to make it through and come out stronger on the other side.
  
  This is story with a Monster Protaganist, I am not going to be using any profanity nor include any sexual content, there will be violence and fighting description, hence Tramatising Content. Going to try for one chapter a week at first and see how that goes.
  
  Cover by: Faren
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