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... exuded the impressive aura of sea beasts, and the legs of many timid people were shaking.

The ship slowly entered the port and drove to the vicinity of the "Blood Rose".

"Drop anchor, stop the boat!"

Several crew members quickly lowered the huge iron anchor.

With the sound of "Che! Sigh...", the ship smoothly stopped beside the "Blood Rose".

The rest of the handover was left to Shake, while Sartre walked towards the captain's room.

The captain's cabin o ...

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