
Peninsula: Recovering Lost Time
by Take Medicine To Remember The Moon
About This Novel
2013 was a turbulent year for S. M. It was also the year when S. M's invisible trainee fled to another country. No one noticed the boy's departure, just like no one noticed his joining before, without causing any ripples. Two thousand and twenty. The boy of that year set foot on this land again. The storm is coming. (Peninsula, 2-5.)
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Official(2)Scraped 10d ago
The author's writing style is average, moving here and there, wherever he comes up with it. The protagonist is more like a freshly graduated college student, not like someone who was reborn and came back to the United States. Fans are more interested in novels, and the author should do their best.
It feels quite strange. To sum up, the Holy Mother is strange and helps inexplicably.
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Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 10d ago
The author's writing style is average, moving here and there, wherever he comes up with it. The protagonist is more like a freshly graduated college student, not like someone who was reborn and came back to the United States. Fans are more interested in novels, and the author should do their best.
It feels quite strange. To sum up, the Holy Mother is strange and helps inexplicably.









