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... ore rational.


Uehara’s tangerine-filled warship soon found the Revolutionary Army. Sengoku and Garp appeared and caused a stir. But after they talked, Dragon thought for a while and directly agreed.


Because Garp was next to Sengoku.


Even if Dragon did not want to believe Sengoku, he still believed in his father very much.


It was just that Dragon did not expect that…


The direction of this war was so beneficial to the Revolutionary Army.< ...

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