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... t, mostly because everyone (except Zoro) had gotten the hang of flying. With their bags full of gold and their heads full of history, the crew touched down on the familiar soil of Upper Yard.

The war was over. The treasure was secured. The history was recorded.

It was time to pack up.

Ben set his suitcase down in a clearing near the shore of the White Sea. He flipped the latches open.

"Accio Merry."

A small, toy-sized ship floated out of the case. It looke ...

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