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... n his face began to change one after another. Obito seemed to be pointing out something.

Aoba could not help but feel a chill in his heart. He was not clear about Obito's attitude towards him now.

After turning black, Obito didn't care about how many people died. Who died? It was nothing for him. He wouldn't care if Aoba died.

If his answer was not satisfactory, the little love he had in the past would not save him.

So he immediately said against his heart, "Konoh ...

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