webnovel

You Might Die If I Cast My Healing Spell

# GAMEALTERNATEWORLD # RELAXING # PRIEST In that year, the entire world mutated. The game descended into reality while demonic catastrophes rampaged. For the sake of survival, everyone had to pick up a job class and level up their skills frantically. They worked hard to be more powerful. Lin Ye acquired the special talent of Reversing. He could reverse and strengthen any effect that was targeted at the host. For instance, he could turn damage into healing and buffing into debuffing. As such, he changed his job class and became a priest. He challenged an opponent, “Come at me! Attack me with any of your forbidden curses or divine techniques. I will admit defeat even if I lose a bit of blood.” He then said, “So, your attack has no effect on me? It’s my turn to attack now. Healing Spell!” [Notification: you attacked your opponent with a healing spell and caused 100 million points of critical damage. The other party has been afflicted with the negative status effects of anti-treatment, poison, burn, silence and fatigue.] Lin Ye’s opponent was befuddled.

Sweet Spring Showers · Games
Not enough ratings
533 Chs

An Injured Soul That Cannot Be Healed by a Priest's Skill (I)

Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

While the Mushroom Man, Heaven, kindly reminded Lin Ye, Lucy, the Dragon lady in the short skirt, blew her whistle and announced the official start of the points competition.

*Whistle*

"Let the competition begin!"

When Heaven heard the whistle, he immediately stopped talking and got into a serious battle mode. He raised a wooden stick made of unknown wood, teleported to Lin Ye, and hit him on the shoulder.

Under normal circumstances…

This kind of teleportation attack would aim at the enemy's head and temple. For Heaven to attack someone's shoulder, it was obvious that he was going easy on them.

Lucy saw this scene.

She did not say anything.

The strong could have compassion and make the weak lose less unsightly, but they could not deliberately lose to the weak.