This book was called "I'm in the World of Pirates, filling the East Sea." The characters in the book included the male lead, Lino. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "I'm filling the East Sea in the world of pirates" by Xuanyuan Steel Needle. It's a light novel/derivative Doujinshi novel with transmigration, system style, and funny elements. It's finished and can be enjoyed without worry. User recommendation: New book release. [Familiar: Start by feeding the demon fruit.] After transmigrating to the pirate world more than 40 years ago and obtaining the sea reclamation system and the magical beast species, the demon fruit in the form of a fine guard, the East Reclamation Sea became stronger. Vicious pirates? Yao Art, Sea Reclamation! A navy that lived in a dead position? Yao Art, Sea Reclamation! A human trafficker who had lost all humanity? Yao Art, Sea Reclamation! A tyrannical Heavenly Dragon person? Yao Art, Sea Reclamation! CP9 headquarters on Justice Island? I'm sorry, I've taken a fancy to it, Yao Art-Reclaim the Sea! Holy Land of Mary Joshua? I'll give you three days to scram. Yao Art, Reclaim the Sea! The Final Island, Rafdruid? You should go to the East Sea, ah no, go to the East Continent to find it, yao art, Reclaim the Sea! Many years later, Luffy said,"I'm the man who's going to be the king of bandits!" I hope you will like this book.
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