Guide To Become A Professional Matchmaker Fujoshi

Guide To Become A Professional Matchmaker Fujoshi

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An average middle high school student was walking down a pedestrian lane, suddenly she stopped walking and looked at a direction in a trance, her heart speeding up, her face flushing. It was a love at first sight. She saw... Two extremely beautiful men kissing on the road. A once in a century scenery that she might only see in reality in her life time. Her breath sped up and she forgot that she was in the middle of a street as she took her phone and captured that beautiful moment. But a cat suddenly jumped on her face causing her to drop her phone and realized that there's a truck speeding nearer and nearer to her. She knew she was doomed. Truck-sama probably thought of her saving the cat and sent her to the road of quick transmigration to compensate. *****Photo cover not mine, but the story is mine********
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