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... u!" Kakuzu shouted.

"Try it! You absolutely won't be able to do it!" Hidan said arrogantly.

Konan who was on the side shouted: "Kakuzu, stop it."

"Why?"

"I'll say it again, our opponent is that guy." Konan pointed to Kakashi and said.

Kakuzu looked over and saw Kakashi standing on the tree, looking at the four people calmly.

Kakashi then said coldly: "Interesting ability. One of them can connect the damage he got to others, and it seems that the ot ...

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