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... es, if they are not well guarded, then these guys may (afbb) be an opportunity for these pirates to resist again.

fine.

The current group of people has been eliminated.

With Hailoushi handcuffs on, they no longer had any resistance.

Thinking of this, Magellan and Shileu of the Rain immediately walked towards the area where Ron was.

"Ron, you're doing great."

After arriving at Ron's side, Magellan and Shiliu of the Rain both praised him.

Ron had in ...

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