Chapter 175 Fountain of Light
Chapter 175 Fountain of Light
shadow.q could tell that rita was "teasing" nivalis, but she didn't pry into the details. instead, she casually commented on the new markings on rita's forehead. "did nivalis draw that for you again? the design looks different this time. is it still a guaranteed critical hit on the seventh strike?"
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rita glanced at the mischievous nivalis. "i'm not sure."
rick, who had been quietly listening nearby, asked, "is she going to help us today?"
zoey also looked at rita with anticipation.
rita turned to nivalis, and nivalis played along, dramatically turning her head away, saying, "i'll only help *you*—no one else~~" with that, she flew off, leaving the rest of the group behind.
this was part of the plan rita and nivalis had worked out in advance. nivalis' passive ability, **queencard**, from her **frozen throne** talent, meant that as soon as she entered combat, all ice-based skills from the players would be disabled. worse, she would perfectly counter aaron's **breath of winter** ability. so, they agreed it would be better for nivalis to stay out of the fight.
rita watched nivalis fly off and sighed helplessly. "there's nothing i can do. i've only known her for a month. honestly, i'm surprised she's willing to help me at all."
both zoey and rick, thinking in unison, realized this was one downside to a **mutual** contract. if nivalis had been bound by a **master-servant** contract, she wouldn't have dared to go against or harm her master, as the contract would punish her.
shadow.q wasn't bothered by it, either. after all, as rita said, she and nivalis had only been in a contract for a short time.nôv(el)b\\jnn
meanwhile, nivalis wandered around the dungeon, flying by to take a distant look at the dragon. "hmm, a fake dragon, and it's all dark and ugly," she remarked to herself. finally, she found a large, leafy tree, rested on a branch, and gently removed her egg-shell hat before pulling out some snacks and a game console rita had prepared for her.
an hour into the fight, the team was still in good shape, but the dragon was getting angrier. it ascended into the sky and began spewing poisonous mist at the players, targeting the healers first and then spraying the melee fighters. it even used its tail to try and swat the combat planes and flying players.
a sharp-eyed player noticed something: after releasing the poison mist, the dragon hadn't attempted to devour any players. the mist seemed to have some kind of casting condition or side effect.
about 70% of the players were caught in the mist and became poisoned. their health began draining at a rate of 1% per second, and the poison lasted for two minutes—a total loss of 120% of their health over that time. worse, there weren't enough anti-venom abilities to counter the dragon's toxic breath.
even the players who took antidote potions saw no effect. without intervention, many would die before they could escape the poison's reach.
if not for zoey's **prayer** skill, which was an s-ranked **divine gift** healing ability, the team would have collapsed. though the skill drained 10% of her mana with each use, it allowed her to heal while still fighting the dragon.
and despite losing a significant portion of her stats due to the past events, she had acquired some new gear to make up for it, keeping her at the heart of the healing team.
seeing the situation worsen, with the dragon flying above spraying poison at zoey and the other players struggling to survive, rita knew she had to act. she dashed over to the female commander in charge of the ranged group and stated directly, "i have a skill called **fountain of light**. it summons a well, and the water that flows from it restores 1 hp per milliliter.
it lasts for three minutes and has a cooldown of 25.5 minutes. as long as the well remains, the water is effective."
the female commander's eyes widened at the sound of such a powerful skill. a three-minute well that healed continuously, combined with a short cooldown? this was a perfect support skill for a boss fight.
she didn't blame rita for not mentioning it earlier. instead, she admired her for not recklessly using it without proper timing. after all, powerful skills deployed at the wrong time were often worse than useless—they could disrupt the entire strategy.
the commander gave rita an approving look, "got it. wait for my signal."
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