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Vice Admiral Tsuru was meeting the Dream Exploration Team for the first time.

She had only heard Garp brag about how strong they were, but now she finally understood—these young people were truly worth investing in!

"Alright, Ryuen, old man here won't waste time beating around the bush.

You should already know about the incident at Enies Lobby. I'll just ask you one thing—was it you guys?" Garp asked in a serious tone.

Vice Admiral Ts ...

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