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... excellent pirates!"

The teenage boys sincerely asked the squint-eyed teacher Koshiro for advice.

"So, I have already said that, I never taught Sauron to be a pirate!"

Koshiro, the master of the dojo, can't laugh or cry.

Dojo entrance.

The two men known as sword gods and sword masters sat quietly.

"It's getting closer to number one in the world!"

"Yes! It's really him!"

Sword God Johnny and Sword Saint Joseph nodded in satisfaction.

...

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