Chapter 159: Equidna
Chapter 159: Equidna
Her hair had two colors. On the outside, her long hair was a deep blue like a starless night sky, but on the inside, it seemed to be a shocking pink.
But even if I didn’t know her history, even if I hadn’t read anything about her in SSS-Class Ragnarok Legend, I wouldn’t be swept away by her beauty. And that was for a single reason—her eyes.
Thankfully, I also had a way to see through her. Thanks to my Tamer Appraisal, I could see all of her stats.
Name: Equidna
Class: Hel Summoner
Health: 300 points
Strength: 30 points
Magic: 60 points
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Even though she had more levels than me, there was still a chance I could face her. She had more Mana and Magic Points than I did, but I didn’t fall behind in any other attribute—they were on the same level as hers or even higher. It was no longer impossible to fight her.
Name: Diane Stollen
Class: Shadow Assassin
Master: Richard Forster
Mana: 202 points
Defense: 15 point
Agility: 27 points
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"I was on my way to Valleria, but to find you, Richard Forster, here... Today must be my lucky day," she said, but her posture changed as if she had noticed a slip. "Oh my, where are my manners? I forgot to introduce myself."
Even with my weapon pointed at her, the young woman didn’t seem to feel threatened. Her gestures resembled those of a girl of noble upbringing, despite her clothes not being made of any fine fabric.
"I see you’ve already heard of my group," she said, undoing her curtsy, her voice lively. "That makes my job much easier. I came all this way to bring you back to my organization. I’m sure you’ll be very useful to our cause."
Diane hurriedly spoke in a defiant voice, "And what if we refuse?"
"I won’t allow it," Diane said, her voice full of indignation. "I will never let you take Rick."
My senses sharpened the moment she proclaimed her threat. Just as Diane wouldn’t let her take me, I wouldn’t let her hurt Diane.
The moment she finished saying that to Diane, a bubble of dark, black liquid formed near her hand, floating in the air until it burst. From that very bubble, several animals emerged and flew in our direction.
"Iron Skin!" I called out the skill I had just gained from Camula.
"Flash Thrasher!" After activating that attack, my next sequence of strikes cut through the crows mid-flight, their bodies turning into puddles of tar at my feet.
In a brief instant, Diane pushed me aside just as the snake emerged from the puddle. Unfortunately, she took my place.
"Now what will you do, Richard?" Equidna said maliciously. "Maybe, if you’re a good boy, I could set her free—or else..."
"Aaaaaaah!" Diane screamed as if her body were about to be crushed.
"Aaaaaaaah!" Diane screamed as the snake tightened around her, and I could see the expression of pleasure on Equidna’s face.
I racked my brain, searching for a skill I could use. As unbelievable as it sounded, healing didn’t affect the monsters she created, and if I tried to attack, I would only put Diane at risk. And that’s when it hit me. There was a skill I could use, even though it had never occurred to me to use it that way.
"Wh-What?" Equidna was startled, seeing that she no longer had a hostage trapped by her black serpent.
"Bastard!" Equidna cursed, her fists clenched in anger.
I feinted backward while Diane rushed toward the mage. "Flame Sword!"
Meanwhile, behind me, Diane sprinted at full speed toward Equidna. The mage raised her hand once more, the sludge in front of her about to shoot toward Diane. Although Diane was skilled, she wasn’t good enough to dodge the attack or complete her own.
A smile spread across my face as I thought to myself, ’Looks like my skill is more OP than I thought.’
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