Awakening
  • مقروء 8,762
  • صوت 455
  • أجزاء 18
  • الوقت 2h 39m
  • مقروء 8,762
  • صوت 455
  • أجزاء 18
  • الوقت 2h 39m
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Akira is an Amagen, a sort of half human half animal species, girl in the world of Droena, where magic and fairy tales exist. One day, she runs into a powerful wizard called an Ocelis that has a grudge against her kind. He uses his powers, shrinking her size to a meager four and a half inches. The now shrunken girl is taken in by a young man who helps and protects her. Will she ever return to her normal size, or will she be stuck in inches forever?
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