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The Heritage

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Read The Heritage novel written by the author Royal_Princesway on WebNovel, This serial novel genre is Fantasy stories, ✓ Newest updated ✓ All rights reserved

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This is a story being portrayed in the view of a lesson. How things once known especially in the past can never be forgotten. Along with that a old legend will be told of the things that took place 100 of years ago. The occurrence of vampires and werewolves wasn't the last people would see of them. Do to this it caused a change of direction along with evolution of a town named Creek Hill. Not only will their re-emergence change everything, but effect main lives. In the process along with that the safe of a long lost Heritage that will be casted out the shadows into the light revealing its darkest secrets.

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