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Honkai: Storm Dragon

Author: deaixt
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Read Honkai: Storm Dragon fanfiction written by the author deaixt on WebNovel, This serial novel genre is Anime & Comics fanfic stories, covering action, romance, adventure, comedy, no-harem. ✓ Newest updated ✓ All rights reserved

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Ok the writing is not the best but it is fun to read? yes. So keep writing it. yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

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The story is fun to read but the problem and the writing is not good or reasonable but if you are a person who doesn't care about writing you can read it without worrying

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