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After all, at the end, the person who can reach the second place is definitely not an ordinary person!

A minute will be up soon.

[The leader of the list: "Congratulations to Danzo Shimura, Hiruza Sarutobi successfully guessed the quiz, and the person who won the second place for the famous line this time is Hiruza Sarutobi, the Third Hokage."]

Seeing that he was not only on the list, but accidentally got the answer right, this made Hiruzaru Sarutobi very embarrassed!

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