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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.

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Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

His skills and equipment haven't changed. After Lin Ye entered Yanan, he relied on them to survive any possible danger.

Then, there was the Level 50 Rolling Scroll and the inheritance skill.

The 50-point vertical roll was the last resort, just like Double-King Bomb in Fight the Landlord. The specific effect could only be known when it was used, so he didn't have to worry about it for now.

The main point was the inheritance skill.

First, the Duel Invitation was issued to the enemy. If the enemy agreed, it would be a fair four vs one. They would be given a few cute curse debuffs that could not be dispelled if they disagreed.

However, the limitations of this inheritance skill were too great.

He had to agree.

The people of the Church of Healing knew the effect.

So... There was no need to count on it.