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Okuawmon rampages without a care, cutting buildings apart whenever they get in his way. However many turns you two make, he responds by going in a straight line, cleaving structures into numerous pieces and sending their debris spilling across the streets. You wonder how much damage this is doing to the surface. No wonder Virus-types are such a threat, if they can rewrite geometry to this extent.
"Why's he after us?!" You yell.
<span class="mu-s">"He can probably sense the data volume! All those City Digimon weren't enough to fill him up, huh...?"</span>
"Then- The Digivice! You have to get in!"
<span class="mu-s">"No way! What are you gonna do if he finds you anyway?"</span>
You spy the Okuwamon through a gap between several buildings. It looks like it's lost you, so you pause for a moment to regain your bearings. The colossal insect swiftly rotates its body 360 degrees, peering in every direction. The black antennae atop its head abruptly point in your direction, and the Digimon locks in on your position. It charges straight for you again, smashing right into a new set of structures, and you turn to run. The frantic buzzing of its wings fills the streets, but it's not taking to the air for some reason.
"He has some kind of sensor! I can't lose him unless you go!"
<span class="mu-s">"Argh! I don't want to risk it! Let me at him, I can take that big bastard down!"</span>
Your partner is insistent on proving himself here, but you know it's not a wise choice. He needs to save his energy for DarkTyrannomon, who's capable enough to defeat even this guy. But if you somehow manage to beat this colossal Okuwamon, he'll be down another lieutenant. Either way, there's some element of risk to this.