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Trickshot stared at the misshapen monstrosity of a creature, pondering its riddle. He had already decided that he couldn’t beat the thing with sheer force. It probably wasn’t invincible, but its body seemed specifically designed to absorb or even be outright immune to physical damage. Holes was still stuck on the thing’s skin, after all. Therefore, it seemed like his Team would have to answer the creature’s riddle regardless of whether they wanted to or not. That annoyed Trickshot. The Angel Bunny had probably gotten far away from them by now. If this dumb creature hadn’t decided to show up, Trickshot and his Team would have captured the Angel Bunny and won by now. As it was, they had to waste precious time answering the riddle of a creature that yelled too much, a riddle they may not ev