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... sis in Alabasta?"

The voice in the phone bug continued: "Therefore, please come to the awarding ceremony of the medal..."

"Are you kidding me!"

Smoker felt his face burn! !

A medal is an honor!

But at this time he heard the word medal, but felt ashamed.

He was furious: "Hey! Can you tell those guys at the top for me!"

Tina was startled, and hurriedly shouted: "It's good for you to fight against the higher-ups? Smoker, you just accept it! Just acce ...

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