Death's Arrival
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  • Reads 31
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 5
  • Time 41m
Ongoing, First published Jan 21, 2024
Death is a great mystery that influences a broad environment with its presence. Oğuz, experiencing death at a young age, begins to fill the void left by pain and sorrow with a sense of curiosity. These emotions carry the meaning of his life and drive Oğuz to delve into thorough investigations. Observing numerous consecutive murders and death incidents, he meticulously records these events in his journal. As Oğuz grows, his emotions undergo a profound transformation, shaping his life fundamentally, and giving rise to an extraordinary killer with a corrupted soul.
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