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I, who had come back naked, was resting at Laila′s place for a while.

It is that super huge octopus....... I haven't told Elena and Laila.

Perhaps it would go somewhere else if I didn't take a move. If it is a typhoon, it will go to the east and become a 『Clear weather after a typhoon has passed』

I decided to watch for a while.

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I waited for an hour or so....... However, it seems to be useless apparently.

It stays on top of Mount ...

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Okay, okay!

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