La Figlia Del Führer
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  • Time 2h 22m
  • Reads 1,090
  • Votes 49
  • Parts 47
  • Time 2h 22m
Ongoing, First published May 20, 2022
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Questa storia, non è un insulto per nessuno, è solo una storia che mi è apparsa in un mio sogno, quindi se non vi piace, non posso farci niente.

 Ma se volete suggerire qualche nuova scena, sono sempre pronta ad accettare nuove idee, di qualunque genere e cercherò di adattarle alla storia originaria.

⚠️per chi è sensibile ai  temi della morte o sterminio e della guerra, vi consiglio di non leggerla. Non vengono trattati di grande linea, solo in qualche capitolo⚠️

Comunque spero vi piaccia!!🤗
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