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Pillar Man Jojo

The infinite Pillars of Apostle of Origin

Important Note:- -You can tell me what I have to improve and also share your thoughts on my new novel. -I am a beginner writer and this is my first time writing so expect some mistakes. -This is my first time writing this novel so expect some plot holes, forced and dull story development. -I took many inspiration from other media and source in creating this novel. If you find any reference tell me what you find in comments and also tell me where the reference come from. It is fun to interact this way. - I am publishing this on Scribble hub and WN, and the first release is always be on Scribble hub but don't worry it will be eventually released here, so need to go there forcefully. - I will upload each chapter in Sunday on Scribble hub, some Sunday will be skipped if I got busy in other thing or I have no idea what to write next. -The chapter will publish here in Friday after I released it in Sunday in scribblehub so if I skip a Sunday where chapter was supposed to released, there will be no chapter in Friday and you have to wait for it until the chapter released in Scribblehub first. The story start within the Apostolic Palace where there was clash between two figure. An apostle and a demon were fighting, the apostle was the ruler of origin magic and have limitless power, the demon he was fighting was Lucifer, the demon king of hell and one of demon king of underworld. Apostle of Origin was trying to reincarnate as mortal but before he could die by his own power he was interrupted by Lucifer sudden appearance who come here to steal the throne of Apostolic Palace. This is how the fight started and now...
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