Hero Rises✔
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  • Reads 164
  • Votes 131
  • Parts 40
  • Time 4h 53m
Complete, First published Jul 30, 2021
Author: James Azus

Content: Mocks and humilations have been torturing Sean Han, a poor and pitiful "coward" who lives by his wife in this rich and powerful family. However, the day will come, and it finally comes, the day when he is allowded to take off his mask of being a coward and stand striaght in public, brilliantly and influentially; the day when he is able to fight back against all those who have hurt him before; and the day when he has the right to say "I love you" to his beloved wife...
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