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... strength was comparable to that of a lieutenant general.

Moreover, he is still a fruitless ability user.

As long as you eat a good devil fruit, your strength will definitely skyrocket.

Ace, on the other hand, has shown extraordinary talent since he was a child.

Especially after Caesar sent Momonosuke there, although Momonosuke was half-baked, it was no problem to teach them how to practice armed and knowledgeable colors.

Therefore, Ace's domineering and physica ...

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