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My sidekick thinks I betrayed him

Author: Leolore
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Read My sidekick thinks I betrayed him novel written by the author Leolore on WebNovel, This serial novel genre is Fantasy stories, covering superpowers, transmigration, betrayal. ✓ Newest updated ✓ All rights reserved

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Transmigration can leave a person in some pretty awkward situations. Dealing with missing and merging memories, stepping into the middle of a dozen situations that you know nothing about, and confusing other people who don't know what is going on inside your mind. Miraculously healing and gaining strange and powerful abilities... It could be worse. It could be a lot, lot worse.

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