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Writing Quality: Translation is absolute trash. Can't even get most names right. Some sentences make no sense. Stability of Updates: No Problem, there are many chapters. Story Development: Have a Chinese person One Piece with some Naruto abilities, packaged in a system. That's it. Character Design: No real design. World Background: It's One Piece!!!

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