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Ongoing, First published Jul 06, 2021
Shaniah Luna is one of the best writers of La Vida Publishing Inc., a well known publishing house in the Philippines. After the success of Shaniah's book entitled, "Sadness on the Shore", LVPI instructed her to make a new story, which will be her new next big project, and its theme should be about life. She was given a month to finish the story and was given an allowance to cope up with the travel expenses. Will she finish making the story or will she know what her real purpose is?
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