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ăn kiểu đó thì táp tùm lum trái ác quỷ xong tự nổ banh xác àchỉ hóng chap sau Big Mom làm 1 quả như hồi còn nhỏ ở trại trẻ lần nữa

cp9 nắm giữ nhiều thông tin từ hải quân và chính phủ thì chắc điều chúng nó nói là thật chứ nhỉcái nổ banh xác cũng chỉ là lời bọn CP9 nghe nói, hình như chưa ai dám thử cả


. Anh nào chị nào cũng bị one shot bởi mấy thành viên bên Mom :/ . Biến hình rồi ủi vô max hoành tráng , trang tiếp theo bị nắm đầu treo lơ lửng..9 anh em siêu nhân à![]()

Chuẩn bị timeskip 2 năm nha ae..The Big Mom Pirates try to save civilians who were buried in cake.
Count Niwatori is indignant that the tea party has been messed up. Pekoms arrives and tells him the Sun Pirates ran away.
Katakuri and Brûlée pursue the Straw Hats. He says he needs to kill Luffy before he becomes a threat to Big Mom.
Smoothie comes up in a panic yelling to run away. Behind her is Big Mom who is suffering from food sickness and causing chaos. In her hand is Opera who got his soul stolen.
Smoothie looks for Streussen. However he is on the verge of death from the impact of falling down.
The Big Mom Pirates despair but Perospero comes up with a crafty plan. He lies and says there was spare cake but the Straw Hats took it.
Big Mom gets on Zeus and flies away.
To cure the food sickness what is needed is a cake that's more delicious than anything Big Mom has had before. Pudding comes running in and says this cake was a chocolate Chiffon cake.
'In terms of chocolate flavour I can't be beat even by the head chef! Chiffon is a Chiffon expert."
Pudding says the spare ingredients can be found in Choco town.
Pudding felt slighted by Sanji calling her eye beautiful and wanted to cooperate with Big Mom for revenge.
Luffy and co approach the seducing woods. Nami has half the Vivre card given to her by Lola so she subdues Kig Baum and they keep running.
However Big Mom comes down from above.



