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... hts of normal people!

How could there be traitors in the Whitebeard Legion? !

Although Skuyard had a fierce look on his face, he was not a good person at first glance, but everyone never thought that he would stab Whitebeard in the back.

Scuyad's hands were shaking constantly.

In fact, when he shot, he didn't expect such an ending.

With Whitebeard's strength, he can completely detect his own movements, and then blow or kill himself, any result is much better th ...

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