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Countess

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Read Countess novel written by the author Anakinn_Thingkham on WebNovel, This serial novel genre is Fantasy Romance stories, covering reincarnation, r18, system, comedy, magic. ✓ Newest updated ✓ All rights reserved

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Isabelle is in high school and her life is a little boring, until she meets Simon Hunter and the magical and dangerous world that Isabelle is somehow a part of.

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I'm enjoying it, the plot seems interesting and the characters full of secrets. Does Simon have things hidden in his past? Can Isabelle be hurt by this relationship? Let's find out.

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