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... es of the Don Quixote family. He doesn't even need to take action himself, just use the thread to create several "shadow knights" like himself, and he can suppress Diamanti, Pika, Delinger, and Pique at the same time.

"Huh...huh..."

Holding the ultra-long western sword full of gaps, Diamanti panted to deal with the shadow knight's attack. His 'Superman Flying Fruit' can turn the ground, weapons, armor, and himself into a flying flag. It has good field control ability, but it hardly ...

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