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... d into the ground and sneaked towards the battlefield.

His plan was to work with Jiraiya and try his best to kill several Payne, or even one.

This can give Payne a deterrent, proving that Konoha's current high-end combat power is not that weak.

In this way, Payne needs to make a new Payne to complement the lineup, and it can also make him unclear about the reality and delay the offense.

In this way, there will be more time to find the immortal jade, and it will not be ...

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