After more than a century can the gentle fox Kitori find what he is looking for. Hoping to adjust to the new era he has awoken in. can Kitori finally feel comfortable going out into the world. Follow him on his journey into a new era and awakenings. Most importantly can he find the love that will allow him to be human.
Raised in a family of diversity and magic Lilli falls in love with Kitori at an early age. Will her love be enough for him to become human.
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An interesting book to read my exact type of book to read this is great, loved reading the chapters I went through so far what a writer this author is , I highly recommend this book keep it up.
This story is very interesting and engaging! I can't wait to see what happens next. I'm looking forward to learning more about the world that Kitori lives in, as well as finding out what happens as his eternal love grows up.
Like the story so far. The MC is kind of cute. The worldbuilding so far is good, it hasn't gone too in-depth yet, but I'm sure that'll come the further into the story we get. There are some grammar issues that a good edit would fix. So far it's a good story. Did I mention that I like the MC?
The story is good so far! I like how you vividly narrated the story and the development was nice and steady. I love the plotline and it was an enjoyable read! Keep it going until you reach a million views and you will find it pleasing to the eyes. Characters are showed well with various emotions and I can't help but be attached to them. Kudos and your reader here. Peace ✌️
wow! ! what a book the plot is amazing and the blurb makes me want to read more keep it up author 💓💓💓 clap for you author happy to read more😊😊😊
The hype around this book has been unquestionable and, admittedly, that made me both eager to get my hands on it and terrified to read it. I mean, what if I was to be the one person that didn’t love it as much as others? (That seems silly now because of how truly mesmerizing it turned out!) Because of the catchy synopsis, I knew this one was a must-read, so I was ready to set my fears aside and dive in. That said, I had an altogether more personal, ulterior motive for wanting to read this book.
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