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... She might have trusted Cobra to do what needed doing, but she didn't trust Big Mom not to be a crazed murderer. With every second, the chances of her actually saving him if worse came to worst got lower, and that made her very nervous.

Luckily, Big Mom let out a booming laugh instead of squishing the aging king where he stood. The elderly emperor gave Cabernet a single and final look before turning to leave the area, with Cobra in tow.

"I guess it's gone well," Cabernet observed. ...

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