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I'm a Pastor, what the hell is an Acute Gastroenteritis Outbreak Spell?!

I found myself in a parallel universe, awakening as a male priest. Everything seemed perfect; after all, as a healer, specializing in aiding women should pose no issue, right? However, I couldn't help but wonder about some peculiar spells in my repertoire. Firstly, what in the world is the "Instantaneous Outbreak of Acute Gastroenteritis" spell? And don't even get me started on the "Osteoporosis" spell. What purpose could these serve in my healing endeavors? The confusion only deepened with spells like "Blood Burn," "Gradual Freeze," and "Mental Chaos." Can I still peacefully focus on healing women with such ominous abilities? Comparing my spells to those of other professions, I couldn't help but notice the stark contrast. Mages wield "Doomstorm" and "Ice Age," swordsmen boast "Sword Rain: Homecoming" and "Wind-Cutter Slash," while archers showcase "Arrow Rain: Shooting Stars" and "Storm Arrow." Yet, my ultimate spells are disturbingly named "Cancer Cell Proliferation," "T-Virus Infection," and "Rabies Outbreak." In the midst of it all, a certain character, some crying girl, laments, "Noooo, I just took a bath, who would have thought that I would become infected!" Meanwhile, a villain chillingly asks, "Do any of you know what it feels like to burst apart while spouting blood? No! You don't know!" Even a boss character confesses, "Dear family, who can understand? I just took a nap, and when I woke up, I suddenly found that I have no kidneys!"

Yiqian Qingdai · Games
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601 Chs

Chapter 125 Black Dragon is also a Dragon! Dispute over the Alliance Leader?

Translator: 549690339

City of Nine Families.

In a large conference room, dozens of shadows buzzed and argued like a marketplace.

At the head of the conference table, several figures sat across from each other.

Some glared angrily, some closed their eyes and meditated, while some displayed looks of helpless resignation.

Among them, one group consisted of Qin Zheng and Bai Jingqi, with Li Zhen, Li Jiao, and Hao Zhao standing behind them.

The second group was led by the military academy freshmen represented by Zhu Chengyu.

Zhu Chengyu was the only one seated, as the others stood behind him. They didn't join in the arguments but had an air of certainty about their win.

The third group was led by Jiang Muyun, who had defected from the Vanguards.

The people behind her were the most vociferous, and she wore a look of helplessness on her face.

The fourth group had the fewest members but had an air of brash confidence.

Many glances cast their way were filled with anger and disgust.