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One Piece: A Totally Different Law

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Read One Piece: A Totally Different Law fanfiction written by the author ArifuretaForever on WebNovel, This serial novel genre is Anime & Comics fanfic stories, covering action, romance, adventure, r18, comedy. ✓ Newest updated ✓ All rights reserved

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A man from our world meets an untimely death and ends up getting a second chance in the world of One Piece as Trafalgar D. Water Law. Now read and follow along on the adventures of a Law with the ambition to conquer the seas and become the Pirate King. Notice: Story will include slight AU elements. Also this story will only contain a small harem which will be Law/Nico Robin/Vinsmoke Reiju

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