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... ering his entire focus on his opponent. *sploof*

Then he was struck on the back of the head by a snowball.

"Nice one, Toko," Cherry complimented the girl.

"Don't encourage her- AH! Stop it!" Zoro got distracted again and almost got cut again. "Quit playing around!"

"If you want us to stop playing around, then you should stop playing around first," Cherry shot back with both words and a snowball of her own.

"This guy's clearly not on the enemy's side, so I ...

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