The Present Is Long Past
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  • Reads 58
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 2
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published Jan 15, 2016
Jade was an ordinary girl living in the capital city of Sanren, a nation where everything was under control and no person's life was more exciting or better than another's. However, one day a man offers to show Jade a different way of living , a past way of life, and she cannot pass up the chance. Jade enters a world of the past, a time when Sanren was called by a different name and life was something more than just a way to survive.

Story is rated Mature due to the excessive swearing from certain characters.
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