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... , countless people regard him as a god-like existence."


It was two very simple sentences, but Robin couldn't help but saying them with a trembled voice.


When Luffy heard these words, he tilted his head, feeling puzzled, but Nami by his side suddenly was stunned and couldn't help but tremble.


"Naito?! Yuu Naito?!"


Even Luffy's brain was a rubber. So it was normal to see him have such a reaction when he heard Naito's name, but Nami, even though she n ...

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