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Chapter 148 Rayleigh's Swordsmanship Lecture(2/2)

The "captain" mentioned by Pluto Rayley, without saying more about the name Cavendish, also knows who he refers to.

Then, that knight actually

Not inferior to One Piece when he was young?

Cavendish was so shocked that his mouth couldn't close.

Reilly gently stroked his neatly trimmed silver-white beard and asked with some amusement, "Why are you scared?"

"Afraid."

Cavendish nodded, but replied word by word:

"but"

"That child hasn't been rescued yet!"

"Don't say it's a lieutenant general and a supernova"

Incomparable perseverance was condensed between Cavendish's handsome eyebrows, and the scars on his face that had not yet been healed made his buttery little fresh character instantly evolve into a masculine man:

"Even if the Navy General and One Piece come, I will never retreat!"

"very good."

Reilly moved his strong muscles and bones a little, and a crisp sound of muscles and bones sounded all over his body.

A strong fighting spirit appeared in his eyes, and his gentle temperament turned into a sharp spirit that soared into the sky:

"Then, the old man, I will accompany you to have a good time."

"yes!"

Cavendish also pulled out the famous sword Durandel on his waist, and his whole body became calm and calm.

But just as the two were about to jump up and attack the enemy ship, Kaven did stop suddenly.

"how?"

Rayleigh was a little puzzled.

"Senior Rayley"

Cavendish asked with some concern: "Before the fight start, can you tell me what is the most important third benefit you didn't finish just now?"

"Forehead"

Rayley couldn't help but chuckled and asked, "How long does it take to complete the voyage we just sailed on if you were to sail alone and the current?"

"At least one day."

Cavendish answered seriously, and in his heart he was trying his best to understand the profound meaning of Senior Rayley's question.

"So, the biggest benefit of rowing with a sword is naturally

Rayley explained with a serious expression:
Chapter completed!
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