A Rescue In Future
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  • Reads 287
  • Votes 38
  • Parts 20
  • Time 2h 5m
Complete, First published Jul 23, 2022
A secret Institution has been established to convert dogs into robots for the destruction of the world. Nobody knows the person who is running the institution but Natasha is determined to find the criminal after realizing her colleagues vile intentions.  
Her journey begins with revenge burning her heart, but as she uncovers the dark secrets, she tries to save the world from dying. 
Will Natasha succeed in saving the world? or would she see the world perish? 




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The car sped up at a miraculous speed as she held Andrew's hand and looked into his beautiful eyes. She smiled as she felt the heat burning her skin..
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