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Hearing Iwara Ashito's last teasing, Kaito suddenly looked up at the Third Mizukage.

Really.

At this moment, the Third Mizukage showed no signs of having his illusion control lifted.

Instead, in his open eyes, a pair of blood-red three-magatama Sharingan were spinning rapidly.

At the same time, the Third Mizukage had already opened his right hand into a palm, raised his arm and aimed it at Kaito, then clenched his palm violently.

Dozens of streams of ...

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