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... Madara-sama!"

"That's right! That's right! Madara-sama, this is a farewell party specially prepared for you!"

"Enjoy it all!"

"Wait! I'm going to get some takeout first! Everyone, keep drinking! Keep dancing!"

"..."

Madara raised an eyelid, looking at the noisy White Zetsu in front of him, then at the red banner hanging on the wall: [Welcome Madara-sama, and also Farewell Madara-sama!]

These guys!

What exactly are they doing?!

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