[Tokyo Revengers] [Haitani Ran x OC] [BE]: A Two-way Destiny
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Ongoing, First published Dec 07, 2024
Mature
Warning⚠️:
⚠️Bad Ending (maybe a little Open Ending). I am not responsible if you have any problem from the story, including mental problems.
⚠️OOC, character (Haitani Ran) belongs to author Ken Wakui. 
⚠️About my OC:
     👉Name: Lilynette (You are free to specify her age, but 25 and above). I made it up myself. If it matches any character else, it's none of my business. I won't change her name. 
     👉I didn't intend to build too much about this character in the beginning of the story. Reasons: I'm lazy and I like mysterious character. 
     👉The probability that i split a separate chapter about Lilynette's past is 65% good luck with this impossible number (If you wait for it).
     👉Works are only posted on Wattpad. If this story is posted on other websites, or posted from Wattpad but not this account, report the work immediately and notify me. 
     👉Have fun reading my story (maybe).
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