Heir of Violence

Heir of Violence

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Fri, Jun 26, 2026
"What's true?" Hyan is an orphan who was found in a slum area. Van Lustov, who was monitoring the area at that time, saw Hyan defending himself from bullying by his subordinates. van looking at him potential, he is young but he still can fight 2 big guys just with a beer bottle. Van Lustov walked up to him and asked how old he was, after van know he stil 13 years old,he finally adopted him,On condition that the child must become his right hand. 10 years later.... Hyan : Don't get too close, tch I'm not weak bruhh Van : what's the matter? I'm your bos.
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