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... nth Division."

In the Third Division, Mazuru looked at Ashido a little surprised after returning from the First Division.

Ashido shook his head and said, "Kenpachi Kuruyashiki and Gosuke are both dead, and there is nothing worthy of my nostalgia in the Eleventh Division."

"What about becoming a captain? With your strength, if I write a recommendation letter, you should be able to pass the captain's assessment."

"The captain position of the Seventh Division and the ...

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