The Abandoned Hero: Mystic Vengeful Saga
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  • Reads 179
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 9
  • Time 33m
Complete, First published Mar 20, 2024
Denver Moreau was thrown in jail, after being framed by his enemies, accused of committing treason against France in the Franco-Prussian war held in the mid 1870's. 
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Louis Napoleon Bonaparte was the ruler of France when France got herself involved in the Franco-Prussian War held in the mid 1870's. He declared war on Prussia on July 19, 1870 because his military advisers told him that the French army could defeat Prussia and that such a victory would restore his his declining popularity among the people of France.
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The Abandoned Hero explores nine core themes: revenge, justice, God's plan, happiness, friendship, redemption, identity, domestic and the foreign. It is a story of betrayal and redemption. The story follows Denver Moreau through imprisonment for a crime he did not commit, freedom and revenge spanning his entire life. He embarks on a quest to find the real culprit and faces various twist and turns!
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What are those twist and turns? Who is the real culprit after all? Who is behind all these? Why has he been held guilty? Lets see!
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