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... long, it was because their members were eating, drinking and having fun. Every time they saw an island, they had to board the island to experience the local customs and customs. Take a look at the local food culture.

   In addition to the many pirate groups they encountered along the way, some met by chance, and some were waiting for them on their way forward.

  Some run away when they see them, while others just want to have a relationship with them and join their pirate group.

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