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... aim for. Also, any creature would die if one split its skull. Sang-Hyeon had no reason to not aim for the head.

However…

‘That mask…’

The mask bothered Sang-Hyeon. The champion goblin wore a strange one made of steel. Sang-Hyeon instinctively knew that he couldn’t pierce this mask.

Thwack!

He aimed for a slightly exposed part of the forehead that the mask didn’t cover. It wouldn’t be easy, but Sang-Hyeon had to land the arrow at an arched angle.

He ...

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