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... blue and black.

Down on the beach, a lively fire crackled, its warmth pushing back the evening chill.

Ace sat beside the flames, completely wrapped in bandages. A special brace held his neck steady, protecting his injured spine from further damage.

His crew members huddled nearby, their faces still pale with shock.

"We're so lucky to have gotten away from that!" one of them exclaimed, his voice trembling slightly.

"I had completely lost hope back there!" a ...

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