One Piece: Fishing Saitama Physique

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"Hmm...I thought about it, this battle training is over here, you guys have a good rest, and a big guy will fight for you later."

Speaking of this, Chen Mu turned his head to look at Jia Zhi.

"It shouldn't be far from Dressrosa, right?"

Jia Zhi didn't answer, and turned his head to look at the soldier in the distance wearing black and yellow combat uniforms and holding a small red flag.

"How long is it from Dressrosa?"

Seeing Jia Zhi's question, the soldier saluted respectfully, and then replied loudly: "Report, it's still half an hour away from Dressrosa!"

Jia Zhi nodded slightly, then turned his head to look at Chen Mu, and was about to speak.

"Okay, stop talking, I already know the answer." Chen Mu pouted.

This old guy actually wants to put a cup in front of me?

If I hadn't seen that you had completed half of the task for me, I really wouldn't bother to talk to you.

And Jia Zhi, who was interrupted by Chen Mu, frowned slightly after a brief moment of stupefaction, and asked, "Why did you go back to Dressrosa? Besides, the person you said you would take them to fight Dude...who is it?"

Chen Mu raised his eyebrows, and the old god said, "Why, are you curious?"

Gage nodded slightly.

Chen Mu turned around in a very appreciative manner, and said in an extremely ethereal tone:

"The secret...don't let it out, you mortals, just wait for a miracle."

The corner of Jiazhi's mouth twitched, and his forehead was immediately covered with black lines.

At this moment, Sauron said lightly: "Then don't go, let's go back."

After finishing speaking, he turned around and walked towards Sanji.

Hearing this, Chen Mu became anxious immediately, and took two steps in three steps, directly blocking Sauron.

"Don't, it's not easy to meet this big guy. This is a very rare opportunity. If you let him go this time, then you really don't know where to find him."

Sauron turned his head and said lightly, "I'm not interested."

Chen Mu was anxious and wanted to say something again.

But just as he opened his mouth, a mean voice suddenly entered his ears.

"Are we going to die?"

Chen Mu's thoughts were interrupted, and he blurted out: "No, how could I let Kaido kill you?"

As soon as the words fell, Chen Mu hurriedly covered his mouth.

But... still a step too late.

Sure enough, when everyone heard Kaido's name, their pupils shrank suddenly.

"Kaido!!?"

Usopp looked at Chen Mu in shock, almost popping his eyes.

The others also stared wide-eyed, obviously unable to believe their ears.

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This chapter is over.

Chapter 130 The Mystery of the Five Alliances

Chapter 130 The Mystery of the Five Alliances

"Kaido!?"

Usopp screamed in shock, and the others also had expressions of disbelief.

The Admiral of the Navy and the Four Emperors of the Sea are both the top fighters in this world, and they were almost wiped out by each other a few days ago. If Chen Mu hadn't returned in time, maybe...they would have died. It's really there.

After all, it wasn't Uncle Huang Yuan who came that time... Uh, no, it was General Huang Yuan.

Thinking of the violent and terrifying Akainu, everyone was a little apprehensive.

"Uncle...Uncle, are we...really going to fight against the Four Emperors..."

Although Chopper's teeth were chattering constantly, he still stubbornly finished the sentence.

Chen Mu raised his eyes, looked at Qiaoba who had a trace of luck in his eyes, and looked at the frowning crowd, and sighed helplessly.

"Hey, you don't have to be afraid of becoming like this, I will always be by my side to protect you."

"But...that's the Four Emperors."

"I'm still the fifth emperor! Then why didn't I see you afraid of me!?"

"Uh... this." Everyone was at a loss for words.

Robin lowered his head slightly, and said softly, "Uncle's bounty seems to be higher than that of Kaido..."

Hearing this, Nami frowned slightly, and asked lightly, "Is Uncle's bounty higher than Kaido's?"

Robin nodded in response.


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