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... , how are we going to move towards Ralph Drew?"

Theoretically speaking, Qiubai and the others already knew where Ralph Drew was. After all, the coordinates had been marked out quite clearly, but they knew where it was, and more importantly, how to get to Ralph Drew.

A more precise statement should be, how can the direction of the record pointer be directed towards Ralph Drew? In the new world, only this thing can be trusted, otherwise, even if they know that ONE`PIECE is there, may ...

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