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Don't Leave That Door Open (DLTDO) 5th Revision

Don't Leave That Door Open (DLTDO) 5th Revision

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(Discontinued) Jericho Dagsin (Rick) Lozano, a 12th grade student and descendant of a secret national intel-gathering clan, just discovered a door that connects to near-infinite number of worlds soon after his brother's disappearance. To look after his lost relative, shall he risk dropping-out of school and putting himself in danger?
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