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Dharmikata System

Author: Xiaoyu143
Fantasy Romance
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Ning Xiao Yu is an expert agent. One day she was killed by her lover and her best friend. Transmigrating to another world, she was blessed by the system. The system gives she a mission that makes her save others or do something good for others. In that world she did not trust anyone including loyal servants. Not until something happens. Ning Xiao Yu: "You'd better stay away from me. I don't care about anything you do. You have to stay away from me. If not ..." A certain man: "If not, what hmm ..." Ning Xiao Yu: "..."

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