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... and Sakumo and couldn’t do anything.


It can be said that the battle between these three determined the outcome of the whole war, although there was still some more troops waiting in the Rock Village, they couldn’t simply move toward the battlefield, otherwise, the entire village will get wiped out by the Sand.


It should be noted that the defeat of the Tsuchikage was the main reason behind the loss of the Rock’s army; moreover, both the assistant and Anbu Captain of Onoki got ...

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