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Life is Fair: The Allegory of The Progeny of God and Satan
Might Strip Guy
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Life is Fair: The Allegory of The Progeny of God and Satan - Guy, Might Strip
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Synopsis "Life is Fair: The Allegory of The Progeny of God and Satan"
After twenty-seven years of revolt, The United Rebellion's insurrection against the utopia and its sovereignty over the world has finally ended. The world is no longer a utopia, and now the world is a dystopia. Therefore, Earth's God, Yeshua, is now in hiding. In the midst of this, a man named Vash Peterson faces the murder of his parents by angels. Due to his parents' assassination, Vash Peterson leaves Purgatory and sets out on a quest to find a man named Jank, a pivotal figure in The United Rebellion. However, there's a man Vash must locate first, and that man is the only way Vash can find Jank. This man is a banished man; he's a man of folklore, and his name is Stallone Stone. After two years, Vash finds Stone in Limbo, and they set out on the dangerous quest of finding Jank, which would lead to the discovery of an abominable truth, that would lead to the grim future of the struggle against the progeny of God and Satan.
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