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Jean Angel: The Child of The Prophecy - cover

Jean Angel: The Child of The Prophecy

Atul Arjun Mohite

Publisher: Atul Mohite

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Summary

A famous prophet has predicted a prophecy that the king will be dethroned by someone who could see things that others cannot. Will someone with a mind so fragile be able to avenge the mighty king of Zesia?
Available since: 04/10/2021.
Print length: 78 pages.

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