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... s, such as the sea pests, should be completely crushed.

Polsalino and Kuzan, who were sitting on the sofa, watched the angry Akainu and did not speak.

At this moment, the sound of clogs stepping on the ground came from the corridor outside the office.

Akainu looked up at the open office door.

Just by listening to his voice, you can tell that the person who came is Fujitora. After all, Fujitora is the only one in the navy who wears clogs.

After a few breaths, Fu ...

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