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... omeone that even the Smuggler Association feared.

Moreover, it was even more unbelievable that the people he chose to catch were the family of that person that he couldn't offend.

"You don't believe it? By the way, Aiwai is my big sister."

Yale immediately changed to his half-beast form.

Seeing Yale's transformation, the Emperor finally noticed that Yale wasn't joking, so everything was true.

Moreover, moments ago, he spoke about Aiwai in a way that he was sure that ...

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