16th Kill
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  • Reads 11
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Sep 26, 2015
In order for them to live, they must fight. They must be strong and bold enough to face the challenge.

Cecily is a young beautiful girl who works hard everyday just to give her family's needs. In her world, money is everything. It is the only thing she needs to keep her family alive and breathing. But to have this, she must be courageous and doughty enough to fight. She must train hard. She must enhance her fighting skills and her abilities. It will take a lot of time, but Cecily won't ever turn back.

Cecily joins the Golden Fist Tournament. A tournament where tough fighters around the world battle each other to get the ultimate prize. It is a competition where people all over the world anticipates for.

To win the tournament, Cecily must fight and reach the top. She must leave all her fears to be the champion. She must be what her Dad wanted her to be: A fighter.
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