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... doubts, but the next moment, he reacted, patted his head, and said with a smile: "Ah, I was careless, I thought the boat would go by itself!"

Hear this.

Nami directly covered her face with her hands, squatted on the ground, and screamed in despair.

"I'm dead!"

"Hahaha, in fact, it's not a big deal, it's a big delay for a few more days."

"stop laughing!"

"Okay, let's go to the nearest town to replenish supplies, and then catch a few pirates with bounties, ...

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