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... nty, Luffy was in Makino's bar drinking a lemonade, when the bar's door was kicked open.

And for some reason, Luffy felt fear... a shiver ran down his spine as he gulped down the food, that he was chewing. And with hesitance, he looked over his shoulder, already sweating. In these past weeks he had fought bears and some pretty wild beasts, but this time he was genuinely feeling fear, along with some fondness? How did that work?

It wasn't previous, Luffy's emotions or anything lik ...

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