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Pokémon: My 26th Life

Author: Melon_Night
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Read Pokémon: My 26th Life fanfiction written by the author Melon_Night on WebNovel, This serial novel genre is Anime & Comics fanfic stories, covering action, adventure, reincarnation, weaktostrong, sliceoflife. ✓ Newest updated ✓ All rights reserved

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Duke Oleana, remembers all of his past lives, usually set on some iteration of Earth, this reincarnation is different, being set in the World of Pokemon. This story is inspired by the webtoon and Netflix series, "See You in My 19th Life" The book cover is Sung Jin-Woo from Solo Leveling, and also the appearance of the main character. I've watched the opening of episode 1 before getting this idea, I haven't watched any since. No Harem, too hard to write. No form of incest. Update once every Wednesday.

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