The transmigrator TOTCF DISCONTINUED

The transmigrator TOTCF DISCONTINUED

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So basically this is a story where a Korean girl gets transmigrated in a novel she read. The story she read is called the birth of a hero and the following day afterwards she died in a car crash.She didn't get finish reading the story though she only reached the point where the golden dragon was mentioned. Noah chin soo will have face through all the wars with the help of another transmigrator. This is my first story I finally got the courage to do this.I won't be posting from some to time cause I'm using my younger sister's tablet since mine broke so please be patient 😅 Also credits to the owner of TOTCF
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