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... is for this reason that the King of Water did not notice the situation in the main hall just outside. However, at the time, he thought it was a means of protection for the Minamata Department and did not forcibly crack it. In fact, he never thought that the Minamata Department would be against him, which was as ridiculous as a few rabbits counting a tiger.

In addition, the King of Water thought that he had left enough room for the Minamata in front of outsiders, but what he didn't expect ...

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