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... ng missile and yet it leaped to the side.

But that was futile.

The 《Aether Missile》 changed its trajectory, following the Orc.

「「Uhn?!」」

Both Tama and Stella held their breaths in surprise.

Never in their wildest imaginations did they consider that a fired skill would follow the movement of its target.

『BUGIYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA?!』

The Orc’s scream resounded in the labyrinth.

Different from the exploding 《Flame Missile》, the 《Ae ...

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