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... ell into Law’s ears, carrying an unquestionable sense of pressure.

’This guy... we’re not even on the same level!’

Law understood this deeply.

Although Jotaro was also a newcomer who had only recently made a name for himself, in terms of strength he was simply far, far beyond them.

"I am Trafalgar Law, captain of the Heart Pirates."

"Why are you following me?"

Sensing Jotaro’s scrutinizing gaze, cold sweat beaded on Law’s forehead. He knew that if ...

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