The 3 paths of life
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  • Reads 92
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Oct 31, 2015
Book 1 of 3
Book 2: World War R Released Date: 1/9/2016
4 parts in one book! 
Magic, Madness, Heaven, Sin and Pain.
There was an untold story about Magic and Heaven, and now that story will be known by people around the world!
In 3015, New Australia.
Same world as we lived in but gone wild.
The world seperated into different categories.
Those who has power shall be extinct or being control by the World Government. Societies of special people started to grown in population and some of them had team up to defeat the World Government. The special people was described as children of Madness, children of Sin and children of Pain. Those 3 names were the 3 paths of life.
A society of devil fruit users
A society of ability wielders 
A society of mutants
A society of evos
Last but not least
A society that unite different types of power users.
Part 1 has about 15 chapters
Part 2 has about 15 chapters
Part 3 has about 15 chapters
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