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The fog that appeared was so thick that I couldn’t even see Espie who was supposed to be standing next to me.

Was this magic? Art? Either way, someone’s doing it. The ninjas in front of us?

“Wh, hey, who was this!?”

“I, it’s not us, Captain!”

“Th, this fog… can’t be…… Huh!?”

No, it wasn’t the ninjas in front of us, was it? They look surprised too.

『… the Mist Concealment(Kirikakure)…… tis what the art is called……』

“Mist…… Concealment?” ...

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