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... ty at the figure surrounded by starlight in front of them.

"It's Star Lord!"

But compared to Bonney, Linlin was happily waving her hands to greet Star Lord—she hadn't seen him for a long time either.

"Is that Lord Star Lord?"

"It's my first time seeing him."

"Idiot, it's not the first time—we saw him back when we were still inside Linlin's body."

"Eh? Did we? I think I was asleep then."

The bobbleheads were chattering away.

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