(DISCONTINUED) The Third Unknown "Hero" | Villain! Dark cacao Au [ PureCacao ]
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  • Reads 4,943
  • Votes 100
  • Parts 10
  • Time 32m
Ongoing, First published Apr 08, 2023
"We do not allow you to trespass His majesty's walls!" The Watcher spoke, Holding the Arrow and the bow together, Pointing it towards the intruder as the watcher tighten's their grip onto it.

"Foolish cookies.. How unfortunate, It seems that my dear royal warriors has forgotten his majesty, such a shame." The intruder spoke while laughing, It didn't sound friendly at all. The intruder suddenly took out his sword.. but the sword looks weirdly familiar?

This book contains:
- Purecacao (Pure vanilla x dark cacao)
- Spoilers for those who haven't seen "The birth of dark enchantress"
- War and blood scenes
- Some parts contains Angst
- Slightly Non-accurate characters.

Does NOT, And i mean NOT! Contain:
- Smut / NSFW
- S3x scenes

Book cover by: @Rabbit_eyes05 On Twitter
All characters does not belong to me, all credits goes to DEVSISTERS.

Achievements :
• Reached ranking #1 on #PureCacao Since 05/26/23 
• Reached #1 On #cookierunovenbreak since 05/23/23
• Reached 1k Readers Since 07/3/23
• Reached ranking #1 on #Purevanilla since 07/26/23
• Reached 2k Readers Since 09/25/23


Deepest apologies If i don't continue or finish this book, I will try my best to write new chapters <3
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