Class Of Seventeen
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Ongoing, First published May 02, 2016
An exchange student that came from Japan was assigned to be the next heir of a powerful clan. However, she declined to accept such a responsibility and going in the Philippines was her excuse to delay the crowning her as the next boss. She thought she totally escaped it, but somehow, she was wrong.

Her name was Ella Lilac, a direct descendant of the late boss of the clan, Rankichi Sato. Being the next boss was not only her obligation, but she also witnessed her grandfather's death right before her eyes. She was always hunted to hide the crime in the darkness forever and it was the another reason for her to leave the clan.

Ella's life in Japan was something too dangerous and too prim. So, she decided to escape it but seemed like miseries were always chasing her down. More conflicts happened. More tears were wasted. More responsibilities to take.

Now she must decide, run again and hide? Or she must face it and solve it totally?

Only Ella Lilac would be able to answer it...
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