Childhood 2.0

Childhood 2.0

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Jonathan Jones Mercer a 20 year old Young Man who who grew up without his parents. Johnny was a little boy when his parents passed away in a terror attack on New York while trying to save other people's lives. He grew up with his grandparents but by the time he turned 18 they passed away too. Johnny became a Mercenary for hire to avenge his parents death and protect his country , he became one of the best Mercenary for hire in entire USA. What happens when Johnny is hired by CIA to help them get rid of their enemies within the system. Johnny finds himself in a tough position when he has to go undercover living with Director of Central Intelligence Agency as a 5 year old boy to expose the corrupt system and protect his country. Will little Johnny find peace with his new family??? Let's see!!!!
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