Chapter 45 Raid: Toxic Slime Cavern (13)
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n“I’ll make good use of you,” I muttered.
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nAfter a few minutes, the man’s eyes suddenly shot open, and as he began to look around, I greeted him.
nHe was still a bit dazed, but after I explained everything to him and the status of the others… which he should’ve already known, he began to say some stuff that was out of character for him.
n“Did you really think I was this righteous man?”
n“Yes,” I immediately replied.
nHe laughed out loud as if to make fun of me before speaking again.
n“I guess I am… But, just a small tip from a pro like me… never-ever judge somebody off their adventurer profile or what they seem to be on the outside. Every adventurer at my level has been through hell and back, which of course changes something inside of us,” He says.
nI stare at him blankly for a few seconds before speaking up.
n“I already knew that….” I responded before lifting myself up with the help of my spear and then glancing at the large stone gates.
nWhat lies behind them is one of the weakest bosses… but it is still a boss, so of course, it’s going to be very strong compared to the pitiful slimes within this dungeon.
n“Sure…” The leader replies, thinking I just came up with an excuse to cover up some incompetence.
nBut that wasn’t true in the slightest.
nI was already aware of the possibility that he had a different side, but the more I saw his bright and leadership side, that thought began to slowly crumble into dust.
nBut, also, he was definitely trying to hide his softer side as previously, when we were both on the brink of death, he tried to save me, ignoring any repercussions…
nHis actions were contradictory, so that was the only conclusion I could come up with…
n“What am I supposed to attack the boss with?” The leader asks me.
n“Take my spear. I expect you to return it to me,” I respond, tossing my spear at him, and he catches it with one hand.
nThe spear was like a dagger within the center of his palm as it was created for a smaller body while he had a jacked and large body.
nAfter he inspected the spear a bit, I quickly untied the rope wrapped around a rock and then swung it over my shoulder.
nHe chuckled a bit at the funny sight of the large rope practically crushing me under its weight before I knocked on the stone gate twice.
nKnock Knock
nWould you like to open the gates to the Boss Room?
n“Yes,” I muttered.
nAll Raid Members must consent to the procedure
n“Yes,” The leader mutters.
nThe Boss Room has been revealed
nThe Dungeon Boss greets you with a surprise
nAll of a sudden, a gust of wind blew us into a massive dome-like cave with a stone throne towards the end of it.
nIt was covered from head to toe with green vines that looked like parasites trying to feed off of it.
nOnce we had recovered quickly and stood firmly on our feet, the stone doors closed behind us with a loud,
nBAM
nAnd darkness enveloped us.
n“Get ready,” The leader muttered, but I didn’t respond as I was already getting into position, right next to the throne.
nNight Vision wasn’t working like always, but my eyes quickly adjusted to the darkness.
nWhy should I wait for the boss to appear when we can set a trap that’ll allow us to kill it in a few seconds?
nFWOOSH
nHundreds of squishy glowing orbs of green light appeared all over the cave, lighting every inch of it and not leaving a single spot dark.
nThough I would’ve rather not have looked at the boss who was staring right at me, its skeletal face right in front of me.
nBAM
nBut just before the slime within its skull could leak down onto me, the leader distracted it by slamming its bony foot with my spear.
nThe spear was coated in a dark red aura, but the most prominent part was the leader himself, whose muscles bulged like balloons, and his pupils had turned a dark red.
nVeins practically burst from every square inch of his forehead, and blood even began to draw from his nose.
nROOOOOAAAAAAR
nAs I backed away from the throne, my trap set, I caught a glimpse of the boss’s entire body which was so big I had to crane my neck all the way back.
nIt was a massive skeleton coated in a corrosive and toxic green slime that oozed from each bone in its body.
nBut that wasn’t the dangerous part as the actual danger came in its second phase… of course, it was already pretty deadly in its first phase, though.
nAs the massive skeleton stood up, its green slime forming a foot in its place, it tripped on my rope which caused it to fall flat on its slimy hollow expression.
nThe rope may have snapped in half, but now the leader was right above him, his spear glowing a bright red.
nFWOOSH
nHis piercing motion stabbed through the air, sticking straight into the toxic slime and then reaching for the nape of the skeleton.
nThe boss is unkillable unless you break his spine which is coated in a thin layer of slime, but that thin layer is so dense you might as well call it metal.
nThe leader’s attack managed to reach the skeleton, scratching the dense slime, but it quickly regenerated in an instant.
nBAM
nAnd, before the leader could land right next to me, he was swatted out of the air.
nI quickly ran behind a rock, right next to the leader, who immediately pulled a vial of red liquid out of his left boot.
n“*cough*… *Glug* *Glug* *Glug*,”
nThe sound of the liquid sliding down his throat was so loud it was almost as if it echoed through the cave.
nBAM
nI glanced back at the boss, who stood at a might twenty meters tall, its eyes sockets glowing with a green aura.
n“That was my last potion,” The leader mutters before wiping his mouth and gripping the spear tightly in his hand.
n“Do you think you can tear through that slime?” I ask him as the boss suddenly charges towards us, each stomp of his feet echoing throughout the cave.
n“Yeah, but I need more momentum,” He says as it is clear his base strength wasn’t enough.
nAfter glancing up at the boss bar in the corner of my eyesight, I highlighted it in my mind.
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nGiant Toxic Skeleton – Boss
nHealth Remaining: 9261
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nTypically, you would dwindle away at the dense slime with long-range attacks, but as we didn’t have that luxury, we had to aim straight for its weak point.
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