After Ashes

  • Genre: Sci-fi
  • Author: mrkrissatan
  • Status: Ongoing

Rating(3.6 / 5.0, 18 votes)
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  1. SpiritImmortalFcA
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    At first I was a bit confused by the different characters appearing all at once. I will like to suggest if the author could create a scene break to signify a change in the scene, maybe a( ***) in the middle will be just find. Above all, I enjoy reading the book. Keep up the good work!
  1. Blue_Natsu
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    First let me say this, I HATE NTR WITH MY LIFE!!!THIS STORY IS GOOOOODMC OBVIOUSLY ISNT NORMAL IN THE HEADAND ONCE AGAIN I HATE NTR WITH MY LIFE!!!!!!But still 5 stars
  1. Valyrxa
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    Can anyone tell me if there is a raw to this? I don't if this will get selected or not does anyone the another name for this novel if do tell.
  1. Beck1990
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    Extremely goodThose that prefer tribe online and other overpowered novels must read this superb novel at this moment it needs extreme support stabilizing it's release rate I request all to support this novel so that webnovel doesn't drop itI really want to continue reading this
  1. PilgrimJagger
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    Hi! This is kerawood, an editor of the international writing contest SWA II. I believe your book has great potential, so I invited you to join in a week ago. Please reply to me so I can discuss this with you in detail. This contest is free entry.
  1. Xellos1248
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    "No, it wasn't your fault." Sherry shook her head.
  1. Raj_Shah_7152
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    "Lyn," Chad's voice pulls me away from Wayne. The gangly, be speckled executive stands awkwardly near my desk, watching us with surprise.
  1. Horizon
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    The back had said the cost of losing to the game was the very life of the player themself. I believed so anyways, the wording was awkward. "The losing party wielding the dice shall the deed of the dead," is what was written. This was the only part that confused me, but I deduced that it had meant they, being the player, would die. The prize for winning on the other hand, we had no idea. It wasn't written anywhere, not a single mention of it. I didn't care. I just wanted to win. My father had taught me that victory could and always would be a reward in and of itself. That, and to never cheat. I'm sorry, father.
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