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DC: Lotus

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Read DC: Lotus fanfiction written by the author LegitHuman on WebNovel, This serial novel genre is Movies fanfic stories, covering action, adventure, comedy, superpowers, overpowered. ✓ Newest updated ✓ All rights reserved

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Congrats, he said. Superior Kryptonian, he said. I just wanted to die, not get reincarnated into a fictional world that has a continuation of a treetrunk pattern. So what if I can fly? So what if my punches are powered by the sun? And so what if my new body is a perfect mix of a conquering race of a justice league ripoff and the said Justice League which was seemingly more brutal now? And so what if the people needed someone to save them from death? .... .... .... Damn it. ___ I don't own anything.

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