Jean Rosier
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  • Reads 7,317
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  • Parts 29
Ongoing, First published Mar 04
Las muerte de mis padres termino siendo lo que me faltaba para terminar descubriendo mi verdadera identidad y terminar por saber toda la verdad y al final odiar mas de lo que me esperaba a una persona en la que antes confiaba pero que ha hora que se quien soy realmente y quien es el, ha hora lo  odio con toda mi alma 

Descubrir que quien creia era el bueno era en realidad el villano,  
que el villano no es lo que se espera y lo que se cuenta ,el protagonista solo habla desde lo que le conviene,que no todo lo que brilla es Oro
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