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... t by the way;"

"Pay attention and keep an eye on it, if they have any strange behavior, let me know immediately!"

Natsume pointed to Obito and Madara, and instructed Sun Yao.

At the same time, he did not hide his concerns about the two at all.

In other words, Natsume really shows that he trusts Madam Madara and the two of them, and that seems abnormal!

Although temporarily because of the threat of the Otsutsukimoto family, the two sides seem to be on the same f ...

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