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... ase in the world of One Punch Man. The world war a few years ago made it necessary for human beings to unite, but after going through the most difficult time, the monster disaster has no longer threatened the reproduction of human beings, and internal struggles have emerged.

Although Yoko Senju rarely touches political matters in the Federation of Fire, she has been

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