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   As for why no one came to trouble him...

   "Go! You bastard..."

  Hokage's office, the strange looking Sarutobi Hizan looked at Mito Gate Yan, who couldn't laugh or cry, and was reprimanding the well-behaved Satoru:

   "Did Jirai also teach you an idea?

   That **** is just unreliable! Back when he was writing those **** novels, the old man should have punished him severely—

  Which publishing house published his books? !

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