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Wind catches your gaze. He holds the backpack close to his chest, making sure the info within is well protected.
“I don’t like our odds.” He says.
“Me neither. He does too much damage with each attack.”
You watch him claw at the air where Kaus Gammamon used to be. The gust of wind churned up by his swing causes several young Digimon to go flying. Leomon and Porcupamon are each taking different sides, staying close to his feet and attacking his ankles whenever they can afford it. His bulk is enough to trap them against a wall if they’re not careful, so the two have gotten into a rhythm where they pull his attention back and forth.
It seems to be a consistent weakness of his. He can't let himself ignore enemies. If DarkTyrannomon completely disregarded Porcupamon and focused on Leomon, he would probably be able to crush him quickly. But each aggravation renews his attention. You don’t expect your partner to exploit this forever, but it’s buying them time, especially with the constant dive bombing from Kaus Gammamon.
“Let’s just go, we got what we came for.” You urge.
Some got less than that. You glance towards the devastated Tamer who lost his Kunemon moments after it Digivolved. All you can do for him now is get him out safely. Then again, you don’t want to sacrifice yourself just to save your allies. Wind already sent you on a suicide mission once, you’re not volunteering for a second.
“Come on! To the door, all of us.”
You identify several potential options as your group moves towards the primary exit.