98 – [VOL II – Ch15] (Healer Competition Arc) — Deadly Penalty
98 – [VOL II – Ch15] (Healer Competition Arc) — Deadly Penalty
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- 98 – [VOL II – Ch15] (Healer Competition Arc) — Deadly Penalty
The blue, humanoid slime stood proudly before the group, staring at everyone with no discernible eyes.
“Come on, guys. Hurry up and get me out of here! Oh, you rescued my lackeys—uh, partners—too, huh? Good job!” He laughed with the voice of a kid trying to sound grown-up.
Anastasia and Bella kneeled before him and said, “Guild Master,” proving without a doubt that the healers had found their target.
“Would you look at that!” Nicholas sneered. “You can’t free the Guild Master without his two NPCs. And you were planning to ditch one of them, weren’t you?” He shot a sly look at the Shaman.
Edward clenched his teeth, gathering his patience. Then he addressed the members of the Phantom Seekers. “Guild Master, Bella, Anastasia—do any of you know a way out of here?”
“I do!” the Slime said, raising his hand. “But what’s in it for me?” He rubbed his chin, then jolted as if scolded by a voice in his head. “Okay, okay, I’m sorry! I mean—I know where the exit is, but we’ll have to be careful. It’s close to the witch’s domain.”
Another warning about the witch, Edward thought. It’s as if the organizers are telling us it’s a fight we can’t win. But with all these warnings, I’m starting to worry what even triggers the encounter.
He shared his thoughts with the rest of the healers and formed a cautious marching order.
“You and your zombies will take the vanguard,” he told Nicholas, who smirked. “You don’t mind, do you?”
“My minions can take a beating, that’s for sure. But I can command them fine from the backlines. Why can’t I stay there with you guys?”
Do I have to spell it out? You’re the most suspicious one here… at least, that’s what everyone thinks.
Edward turned to his team. Truth is, I need to be in the back to keep an eye on anyone who tries something funny.
When Nicholas did not get an answer, he sighed. “Fine. I’ll take the vanguard. Try not to get your asses bitten by anything on the way, okay?”
Minutes later, the formation cut through the swamp like a spearhead: five Undead Users at the front with Nicholas close behind, Anastasia, Bella, and the Paladin in the middle, and finally the Guild Master guarded by four healers, with Edward bringing up the rear under the pretext of casting Life Check in case of an ambush.
No one will attack us yet, he assured himself. At least, I hope not.
He looked at the group that had been with them since the start and swallowed hard. It’d be easier if none of them were the impostor.
“How much farther?” Nicholas called from the front.
“Not far!” the Guild Master chirped. “Just past that ridge!”
The swamp opened up to reveal a massive stone structure half-sunken into the marsh. Once-white pillars supported a domed roof now draped in vines and moss. Worn steps descended into the murky water that flooded the entrance, and the entire building seemed to lean slightly forward.
“There it is!” the Guild Master announced. “The Temple of… uh… hold on.” He paused, listening to something. “Right, right! The Temple of the Goddess—wait, no—the Red Goddess. That’s it.” Newest update provided by noⅴelfire.net
Nicholas whistled. “Looks spooky. Perfect place for a final boss, don’t you think?”
“We’re not here to fight, Nick,” Edward replied, scanning the area. “Send two Undead, and both NPCs as well.”
“Your wish is my command, boss.”
Nicholas silently ordered two Undead forward and gestured for Anastasia and Bella to follow.
The scouting team returned shortly after. “No traps,” Anastasia reported. “It’s safe.”
The interior resembled other temples they’d seen in towns—only this one had been abandoned and reclaimed by nature. Pale light filtered through shattered stained glass, casting fractured colors on the stone floor. Rows of wooden pews lined both sides of the central aisle—one collapsed when a healer leaned on it. Vines crept through cracks in the walls, and moss covered nearly every surface. At the far end stood an altar with a monument.
They advanced, drawn by its presence—a statue of a curvy woman with long hair, carved from limestone. At first, everyone’s gaze was drawn to her ample chest, but it soon shifted to her raised arms, extended upward, palms open and fingers slightly cupped, as if she were meant to hold something unseen.
As if she were meant to hold something, the Shaman thought, scanning the room. But there’s nothing here that fits. It has to be something we already have… yet we’ve found no treasure, and we can’t use our inventories. So what would this goddess—clearly inspired by Amelia Laflamme—want from us?
Wait… Laflamme? Edward turned toward Nicholas, who was staring at the statue with a faint, amused smile. That last name’s too rare to be a coincidence.
“The Red Goddess,” Bella whispered, kneeling with clasped hands.
“There’s an inscription,” a healer said, crouching. “‘Present thy offering to the Red Goddess, and in Her mercy, a new path shall be revealed.’ An offering?”
“It wants one of the starting items we got,” Nicholas said almost instantly. “See her hands? You can place a potion or a mage staff in them easily.”
The healer frowned. “And how the hell do you know that?”
“He’s right,” Bella said softly, eyes closed. “I can hear the gospel of the goddess… She says, ‘Present before me the Draught of Living Blood, and thy healing touch shall become divine as mine own. Present before me the Vessel of Concentrated Wisdom, and thy magical reservoirs shall be made bottomless. Present before me the Rod of Arcane Mastery, and I shall grant thee dominion over all that is unholy.’ End quote.”
Maude rolled her eyes. Wow… divine revelation, or just parroting whatever they told her through Private Chat?
The group exchanged uncertain glances, waiting for someone else to interpret the cryptic words.
Nicholas was about to speak when the Paladin stepped forward. “I think it means the offering determines the buff we get for the final phase. The ‘Draught of Living Blood’ must be a Red Potion. The ‘Vessel of Concentrated Wisdom’ sounds like a Mana Potion. And the ‘Rod of Arcane’—obviously the mage staff.”
The healers nodded in agreement.
“But what about the buffs themselves?” Edward asked. “Any idea what they do?”
“Shall I recite the gospel again?” Bella offered, peeking with one eye open.
“No need, my lady,” the Paladin said, helping her up. “Let’s see… ‘Healing touch, divine like my own’… that’s increased healing. ‘Bottomless magical reservoirs’… faster mana regeneration or a larger mana pool. And ‘Dominion over all that is unholy’… bonus damage against our final enemy, most likely.” He smiled modestly. “Of course, just my guesses. What do you all think?”
“I think you nailed it, uh…”
“Henry.”
“Yes, Henry. Thanks to your breakdown, I’m confident these mechanics work exactly as you described. Right, everyone?”
“Cute,” Nicholas muttered. “Now the real question is, what buff do we take?”
“Wait,” someone asked. “Do we even have all the items?”
After comparing inventories–and hearing the excuses of the majority–they found two Red Potions, one Blue Potion, and a mage staff held by one of Nicholas’s undead.
“We’re lucky,” Edward said. “We can choose any buff. But which one?”
“We should vote.”
“No kidding. But we’re excluding the zombies, right?”
“That goes without saying!”
The Paladin raised his hand. “I know I’m overstepping again, but hear me out. We should use the staff.”
“The bonus damage?” Edward frowned. “Why? We’re almost done. We should find the exit and avoid the witch at all costs.”
“But think about it,” Henry continued. “Why offer us buffs at all if there isn’t a boss fight ahead?”
“You… have a point,” Edward admitted.
So no matter what, we’ll have to fight her? I was sure it was optional. Was I wrong all along?
He glanced warily at Nicholas. The other one with a brain here is this guy… but can I trust him?
“I agree,” a healer said. “Let’s offer the staff. Better odds that way.”
“True. Let’s do it.”
One by one, the four healers that followed Edward voted, forming a majority.
Nicholas shrugged. “Don’t you love democracy?” He then ordered an undead to place the staff in the statue’s hands. The young cleric hurried forward, set it down, and stepped back quickly–as if he could not stand being the center of the attention.
“You have made your choice, and a new path has opened,” Bella declared as the wall behind the statue slid open to reveal a hidden passage.
“Way to go, guys! You found the exit!” the Guild Master beamed and strode in first. “What are you waiting for? Let’s go!”
Even the Guild Master says that’s the right path…
“After you, ‘Dark Lord,’” one of the healers said to Nicholas with a smirk.
Nicholas ignored him and sent his minions ahead. Edward took the chance to follow closely behind.
They entered a narrow corridor lit by torches that flared to life as they passed. The slime was barely visible in the distance. The swamp’s damp smell gave way to the cold, dry air of stone and dust stirred by their footsteps.
Edward drew closer to Nicholas. “You said your last name was Laflamme, right?”
“It is. Why?”
“Playing dumb? What are the odds of someone sharing that rare name with one of the organizers?”
Nicholas sighed. “Don’t overthink it. We’re just relatives who went different ways, that’s all.” He paused, then snickered. “Still think I’m the impostor?”
“That’d be too obvious. But can you blame me for suspecting you? I’d be a fool to ignore what’s right in front of me.”
“Doesn’t bother me,” Nicholas said lightly. “I like people who trust no one but themselves.”
“Are you comparing me to you?” Edward sneered, voice darkening. “I could never do what you’ve done to win. Using people as your toys…”
“I’m just using the best tools available. Besides, it’s not as if I was going to keep these necromancy powers after this virtual vacation is over. What’s wrong with having a little fun while it lasts?”
“See? We’re nothing alike.”
“Ah, yes. You prefer to control the living.”
“What did you say?”
“We’re here! We found the exit!” the Guild Master shouted, his voice echoing down the stone corridor.
A dome-like chamber opened before them, vast and circular, with walls carved from the same pale stone as the temple. Torches lined the perimeter, their flames dancing in unnatural shades of crimson and violet. The ceiling arched high above, disappearing into shadow despite the light below.
At the center stood a massive circular platform, elevated by three stone steps.
Edward looked up, as if drawn by something. Hanging from above was a barely visible figure—something suspended by thick chains that faintly gleamed through the gloom.
His attention shifted at the sound of shuffling to his side. Someone grabbed his forearm with painful force, jolting him. Thinking it was an enemy, the Shaman was about to gather mana and retaliate with a Quick Spell, but stopped when he realized he was face to face with another user.
“It was time you guys showed up!” the user cried, the torchlight distorting his features. He then fell to his knees, seemingly relieved.
Edward crouched on instinct and began a healing spell before Nicholas snatched his wrist.
“Easy there, cowboy. What if you were about to heal the impostor?”
Edward’s eyes widened. The user had all the right signs: a life bar deep in the red and a clearly human silhouette. But after hearing Nicholas’s words, he withdrew his hand and rose to his feet.
The user heard those words too and began to tremble. “D-Do you suspect me? W-What are you talking about! I’m not the impostor! It was that fiend who—!”
By then, the rest of the group had gathered. At the tail of the formation stood The Paladin. As soon as the light illuminated his face, the user let out a piercing wail and fell back, pointing at him.
“THAT’S HIM! THAT’S THE IMPOSTOR!”
Edward frowned. “What the hell are you talking about? Who did you say attacked your team? Who are you?”
“I’m Henry! The Paladin who came up with the idea to visit the points of interest, remember?! I found the place where the guild master was supposed to be—but found HIM instead!”
The group turned toward the one dressed as The Paladin. Once he had everyone’s attention, he smirked.
“Welcome, everyone, to the final test. Rejoice and hear the Red Goddess’s final gospel.”
He snapped his fingers, and the thing hanging from the ceiling descended ten feet, revealing itself as a replica of the Red Goddess statue—upside down and drenched in a black substance that dripped steadily onto the floor.
“Well done, healers—and by well done, I mean, you fucked up!” a female voice echoed through the chamber. “You failed to work as a team and brought an impostor into these chambers. Which means… there will be a penalty…”
Edward glanced toward the distance. Beyond the white circular platform stood a metal door.
That’s the exit!
Blocking it was a woman, forming from the black liquid pouring down the unholy statue.
And the witch…
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
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- I’m rebooting this story
- 100 – [VOL II – Ch17] (Healer Competition Arc) — The friends we leave along the way
- 99 – [VOL II – Ch16] (Healer Competition Arc) — Otherworldly Beauty
- 98 – [VOL II – Ch15] (Healer Competition Arc) — Deadly Penalty
- 97 – [VOL II – Ch14] (Healer Competition Arc) — Witholding Information
- 96 – [VOL II – Chapter 13] — Priorities
- Chapter 140: Living Iron
- Chapter 139: Sonata of the Fallen
- Chapter 138: In the Land of the Faceless, a Pretty Face is Queen
- Chapter 137: Hello there, Fellow Guilders! (Part 3)
- Chapter 136: Hello there, Fellow Guilders! (Part 2)
- Chapter 135: Hello there, Fellow Guilders! (Part 1)
- Chapter 134: Forced Guilt (Part 2)
- Chapter 133: Forced Guilt (Part 1)
- Chapter 132: Gears in Motion (Part 3)
- Chapter 131: Gears in Motion (Part 2)
- Chapter 130: Gears in Motion (Part 1)
- Chapter 129: Healing Capitalism (Part 3)
- Chapter 128: Healing Capitalism (Part 2)
- Chapter 127: Healing Capitalism (Part 1)
- Chapter 126: Holding unto secrets (Part 3)
- Chapter 125: Holding unto secrets (Part 2)
- Chapter 124: Holding unto secrets (Part 1)
- Chapter 123: COMPLACENT INSECURITY - PART 2
- Chapter 122: COMPLACENT INSECURITY - PART 1
- Chapter 121: PHANTOM SEEKERS NOW ONLINE - PART 2
- Chapter 120: PHANTOM SEEKERS NOW ONLINE - PART 1
- Chapter 119: CATCHING UP - PART 2
- Chapter 118: VOLUME’S 2 - 1 - CATCHING UP
- Chapter 117: VOLUME’S 2 PROLOGUE - PART 2
- Chapter 116: VOLUME’S 2 PROLOGUE - PART 1
- Chapter 115: Dylak’s Revenge (FINALE) - END & EPILOGUE
- Chapter 114: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 30) - The Forsaken Lady
- Chapter 113: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 29) - Monster in Diguise
- Chapter 112: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 28) - Unfounded plan
- Chapter 111: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 27) - Silver Fox
- Chapter 110: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 26) - Mana Transfer
- Chapter 109: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 25) - Dylak’s Moving Mansion
- Chapter 108: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 24) - Blazing Combat Maid - Part 2
- Chapter 107: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 23) - Blazing Combat Maid - Part 1
- Chapter 106: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 22) - The Usurper and the Discarded
- Chapter 105: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 21) - Baton Pass
- Chapter 104: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 20) Calling Customer Support
- Chapter 103: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 19) Stupid Lookalike
- Chapter 102: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 18) Combat Butler
- Chapter 101: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 17) As important as Flavor Text
- Chapter 100: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 16) Stockholm Syndrome
- Chapter 99: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 15) Setting Priorities
- Chapter 98: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 14) Digital Empathy
- Chapter 97: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 13)
- Chapter 96: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 12) After the Nightmare
- Chapter 95: Dylak’s Fun Time House (Part 11.111) April Fool’s 2022
- Chapter 94: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 11)
- Chapter 93: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 10)
- Chapter 92: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 9)
- Chapter 91: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 8)
- Chapter 90: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 7)
- Chapter 89: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 6)
- Chapter 88: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 5)
- Chapter 87: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 4)
- Chapter 86: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 3)
- Chapter 85: Dylak’s Revenge PART 2
- Chapter 84: SPECIAL - Dylak’s Revenge (Part 1)
- Chapter 83: Epilogue
- Chapter 82: End of Volume 1
- Chapter 81: Farewell, Beginner’s Town!
- Chapter 80: Bechdel’s Worst Nightmare
- Chapter 79: The Thirty-six-year-old Teen (Part 2)
- Chapter 78: The Thirty-Six-Year-Old Teen
- Chapter 77: Paparazzi
- Chapter 76: Reinauguration
- Chapter 75: Under the stars
- Chapter 74: The Novus’ true purpose
- Chapter 73: Sense of Defeat
- Chapter 72: Remembrance (Part 2)
- Chapter 71: Remembrance
- Chapter 70: Ghost in the Machine
- Chapter 69: Phantom Seekers’ First Stream
- Chapter 68: The Novus’ brightest star
- Chapter 67: Voice Within
- Chapter 66: Final Round
- Chapter 65: My mentor always said...
- Chapter 64: Amelia Blueflamme
- Chapter 63: Herculean Tenacity
- Chapter 62: A Beautiful promise under Dire circumstances
- Chapter 61: The Weakest Hero of the People
- Chapter 60: The Stranded Hell Princess
- Chapter 59: Hell’s Brat
- Chapter 58: Like the sun and moon
- Chapter 57: Like day and night
- Chapter 56: Rise of the Engineer (Part 2)
- Chapter 55: Rise of the Engineer
- Chapter 54: Businessman Rank 1
- Chapter 53: Baby Steps (Part 2)
- Chapter 52: Baby Steps
- Chapter 51: Gaming Ethics
- Chapter 50: Three Way Secret (Part 2)
- Chapter 49: Three Way Secret
- Chapter 48: Rejected #36
- Chapter 47: Trust Issues (Part 3)
- Chapter 46: Trust Issues (Part 2)
- Chapter 45: Trust Issues
- Chapter 44: The Beginning of a stress-filled life
- Chapter 43: Never abandon your allies
- Chapter 42: Never make a girl cry
- Chapter 41: Bitter Aftermath (Part 3)
- Chapter 40: Bitter Aftermath (Part 2)
- Chapter 39: Bitter Aftermath (Part 1)
- Chapter 38: Cat, Mouse, and Owner - Part 2
- Chapter 37: Cat, Mouse, and Owner - Part 1
- Chapter 36: Nuke Dragon - Part 2
- Chapter 35: Nuke Dragon - Part 1
- Chapter 34: Satellite - Part 2
- Chapter 33: Satellite - Part 1
- Chapter 32: Down in the Warzone - Part 2
- Chapter 31: Down in the Warzone - Part 1
- Chapter 30: Non-Compliant Monsters - Part 2
- Chapter 29: Non-Compliant Monsters - Part 1
- Chapter 28: Equinox Festival - Part 3
- Chapter 27: Equinox Festival - Part 2
- Chapter 26: Equinox Festival - Part 1
- Chapter 25: Carefully Planned Encounter (Part 2)
- Chapter 24: Carefully-Planned Encounter
- Chapter 23: Never listen to a Gold Digger (Part 2)
- Chapter 22: Never listen to a Gold Digger
- Chapter 21: Hardcore Gold Farming
- Chapter 20: Eyes as bright as the lights of the city
- Chapter 19: Long-term Promises to kick butts
- Chapter 18: Bitter memories
- Chapter 17: Cute Masquerade
- Chapter 16: Looking for Trouble
- Chapter 15: Separated Paths (Part 2)
- Chapter 14: Separated Paths
- Chapter 13: Finally, a place to call home? (Part 2)
- Chapter 12: Finally, a place to call home?
- Chapter 11: Finally, Allies? (Part 2)
- Chapter 10: Finally, allies?
- Chapter 9: Emergency Loaning
- Chapter 8: Emergency Feeding
- Chapter 7: Emergency Welcoming (Part 2)
- Chapter 6: Emergency Welcoming (Part 1)
- Chapter 5: Emergency Maintenance (Part 2)
- Chapter 4: Emergency Maintenance
- Chapter 3: Emergency Recruitment
- Chapter 2: EMERGENCY LOG OUT
- Chapter 1: WELCOME TO THE NOVUS
- POST VOLUME 1 - Phantom Seekers Member’s Status
- POST VOLUME 1 - List of Phantom Seekers’ NPC members
- List of Main Characters (POV characters)
- List of Known Artificial Intelligence
- Elemental Profficiency & STATS Explained
- Magic & Battle System
- The Tandem & Users Classifications
- The Santa María & The Novus