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... this moment, the flames are burning, and the unsupported trees are finally burned through the trunks. The first splash of sparks.

In the center of the square, it is the place where the three people of Kidd are located. Originally it should be a magnificent building. At the moment, they were transformed into a war fortress of shackles. A root gun barrel is deep in the building. At the same time, the deafening cannons kept coming from around the castle.

Kidd, Apu, Drake three are si ...

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