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... impatient person."

   Bai Chuan thought to himself, but he still understood it. After all, the other party was the culprit who killed Whitebeard, so Shanks would naturally help Ace deal with Blackbeard.

   Naturally, Blackbeard couldn't sit still and used the shocking fruit attack directly.

  Suddenly, the entire imperial capital felt a distinct tremor.

"what's going on?"

   All the people of the Imperial Capital felt panic immediately, because it was the fi ...

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