Enter me Engineer

Enter me Engineer

Larkenechii

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Meet Quincy cruz ang babaeng habol ng habol sa iisang lalaki na ang pangalan ay dave santos gagawin ni Quincy ang lahat para mapansin lang ni Dave Paano? Kong sa isang pagkakamali magkasiraan sila .

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This is a work of fiction ,names,characters,and business ,places,events ,locales,and

incidents are either the products of the author's imagination or used in a fictions manner.any resemblance to actual persons ,living or dead or actual events are pure coincidental

No parts of this book may be Reproduce or Transmitted in any Form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photo copying Recording or by Any information storage and Retrieval System Without Written permission from The author .

Copyright infringement is punishable by law do keep in mind That Plagiarism is A crime .

This is me KnightGalaxy a Moboreader writer I am a newbie I hope na may magsusuport Sa akin dito sana patuloy ninyo akong susuportahan saan man Ako makarating .

To my Gazerios thank you for staying and Silent support na appreciate ko lahat lahat ng mga supporta ninyo at sana dito susuportahan pa din ninyo Ako .

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Hi Everyone this is again Larkenosaxx this is my 15th story i hope na babasahin pa din ninyo hanggang dulo.

Ikinagagalak Kong ibahagi Ang una Kong nobela dito sa Moboreader Ang Enter me Engineer sana may susuportahan ninyo Ako hanggang dulo I love you all thank you

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