Dayers Chapter 1 Summary

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DAYER

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Long time ago before dinosaurs an evil, merciless species reign happened, They were the Dayers.

The Dayers possessed an enormous powers, but they never knew their capacity.

They could transform into infinity numbers of power level, but as time went by dinosaurs came along, and as dinosaurs’ population aggressed, dinosaurs started dominating the Dayers.

Even one Dayer is able to win a fight against 1,000 dinosaurs if they had developed their skills of fighting.Now those were all gone from the earth, and human paged the earth, and still evils are waiting to overshadow humans.goku is destined to go into the futrure and eradicate the demons that gona overshadow humans.

chapter one

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“how about we stop by, and see what he is up to”.Race you there man.matt and andrew are best friend they sticked up for each other, as they were running they could see they are running away from the city of naveh, it was hard to go through the branches their way to dr.min’s underground lab.when they got there they noticed he was up to nothing, so they started their way back to nevah.when they got there they sawed a a smoke rising from the sultan’s palace and it seemed the palace must have been attacked by some merciless creatures, “off course the growlers” said andrew “what do you know about them” asked matt.before dr. min their was a scientist name yaro, and just like dr.min he built a time machine and he brought back these creature before time but the growlers he brought was different than this one dr.yaro didn’t accomplish what he wanted because growlers didn’t obeyed him and so they killed him.those creature dr.yaro brought was incredibly strong and able to wipe out the entire nevah in one blast fortunately he only made one and it took the rest of people in the village to demise him.”we must stop these creature before they harm anyone”

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