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"That’s a bit rude, Bonney-ya."
"It is not rude. Normal people don't ask shit like that."
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doctormalpractice replied to your post:Would you be willing to part with a few of your fingers?
"That’s a bit rude, Bonney-ya."
"It is not rude. Normal people don't ask shit like that."
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Hello! I'd like to request some Trafalgar Law icons, preferably from the manga with a mix of pre and post time skip. Thanks :)
Of course! He's been added to the list, thank you for requesting!
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█ ▌░⊰❁⊱ — "Trafalgar-san?" Robin stepped out onto the deck of the ship. "We need to discuss a few things."
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Vivi was wandering around the town of Nanohana and as always it was bustling with people. Walking deeper into the port town she noticed a few of the villagers were huddled together and talking in hushed towns. Some pointing to a figure. If she was correct it was the Shichibukai Trafalgar Law. What was he doing here in Alabasta. Did the Government send him? Walking up to him she kept a pleasant smile on her face.
"Good Afternoon, Trafalgar. We were not expecting a Shichibukai to be present in Alabasta."