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... members of the Destiny Pirates, tell the adventure story of the Navy King Luffy, and tell the stories of the hunters. And related stories about pirates in the background of [New Era], etc...

Then while writing, Ashin found that the chapter of "New Era" is better placed in the content of "Fanwai".

Therefore, contrary to the previous "author's words", after the basic explanation of the chapter of [Old Times], I chose to end the text directly.

Hereby remind.

[New Era] an ...

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