As Lily was about to get on Jun De, she heard a woman's voice say, “We only need a healer.”
She looked around and saw a group of 7 consisting of 3 women and 4 men walking to their left.
She didn't need buff dungeons as she could now craft buff things but as she was about to sit on Jun De, she heard a man ask, "Excuse me miss but do you have time to spare?"
She didn't think it was for her and chose to ignore it but suddenly the group came up to her and looked at her curiously. She turned and looked at them in confusion.
She wasn't lvl 300 so why were they even interested in her?
"It was you I was talking to." said the man from before who had medium long brown hair, dark eyes, and pale skin.
He wore a black cloak, black pants, and a green long-sleeved shirt and looked like a ranger. She was reminded of Ace when she saw him and suddenly found it difficult to refuse the offer.
“We only need a healer. We are trying to collect gold.” said a woman who had short red hair and small freckles on her cheeks.
“I'm only lvl 280.” Lily said still confused.
"It does not matter. You just have to heal us. Mey here is chanter so she can help you.” The woman said, smiling kindly at her.
Lily couldn't believe what she was hearing because either they were fake, or they were real and took their word that they actually needed her. She was not stupid and had not lived twice for nothing.
"Why me when there are millions of others?" she asked curiously.
"We’ve all been low lvl ourselves and your lvl is special. Normally you go straight to lvl 300 and lvl 280 doesn’t exist. You either have a cheat code or you have something else interesting such as a Hidden class. We're sure your real name isn't FuckMe.” the woman replied, giggling.
When Lily saw that they only wanted her well and she couldn't shut them up if she was just being rude. Since they farmed gold, it suited her fine so she could fill up the wallet, but she couldn't damage some monsters because she was afraid they wouldn't respawn.
“I can only heal, just so you know. I’m against killing in general.” she said.
"It's alright. My name is Julie. This is Casper, Mey, Keith, Abigail, Finn, and Kieran.” introduced the woman.
"My name is Noob because unfortunately I cannot pronounce my real name because my system has forbidden it." Lily said honestly.
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The man named Keith who was dressed in ranger clothing said, "I knew you weren't normal." and smiled.
He looked at Jun De immediately recognized him as a dragon horse and looked at Lily afterwards.
Their team leader was Keith and he explained that it wasn't a pvp zone they were going to which Lily was happy about because she wasn't yet lvl 300. They flew off towards some white mountains and Lily got nervous because she didn't have winter clothes on.
She looked at Keith who was flying to her right and asked, "Are we supposed to be here?"
"Yes, but Mey can give you a buff so you can keep warm. Since you are not lvl 300 you will freeze to death here.” Keith replied.
Lily was annoyed because his words really weren't reassuring but was relieved that she wasn't going to die. Before they landed on a snow mountain, Mey cast a buff on Lily:
You have received the Inferno Lord's Cloak and can resist cold.
Lily was reminded of the Fire Kylin set that could have been useful now and regretted that she hadn't made an extra set for herself.
"Thanks." She said looking at Mey who was flying to her left on a Pegasus.
"We can't have you die before we get there." she chuckled.
They landed on a big mountain that had snow that glistened beautifully in the sun, and it looked like a white blanket. Lily looked down and saw white monsters walking around on long legs that had two arms and their heads looked a bit like a bear. They were covered in fur, and they had black eyes and black sharp teeth and a black nose. Their claws were long and black, and they had black toes reminiscent of Bigfoot.
She activated Battle Mode and checked them out:
Infected Yeti
There was no lvl indicated and it said infected, so she knew what that meant. She looked further down the mountain and saw other people farming them and wondered why she could see them. All the places where she had farmed monsters in Sanszhin, she was alone.
She looked at Keith and asked, “Why can I see them?”
"Because we are lvl 300 and you are in our group." he answered.
Since it wasn't a pvp zone she was fine with it.
"Do we steal monsters from others or how does it happen?" she asked curiously.
Julie smiled and replied, "They're not the ones we're after now that we have you."
Lily didn't know what she meant by her words because she was only their healer and had no plans to kill monsters. She followed them and they walked down the mountain slowly avoiding the monsters and after 5 minutes they stood in front of a big white snow cave.
Lily didn't want to wake up a den bear or any other den monster.
To her horror, they started walking into the cave and she could only follow them. Julie, who was a sorcerer, had illuminated the cave with a small red ball of fire which hovered above their heads so they could see where they were going.
"The monsters in here are a dungeon and they can't get out, but we can only defeat them by getting out." Keith explained.
Holy fuck, Lily was sure they were insane and looked over her shoulder to see Jun De walking behind her shaking his head. So that meant they would be trapped here if they couldn't defeat the boss, or they would have to kill them themselves if the monsters didn't kill them.
She knew the word 'stuck in battle' because she had experienced it far too many times in a dungeon. If you were built too tanky and you didn't do enough damage to a healer boss then you never died because the healer boss always managed to heal up to full health just before you could kill it so you were stuck fighting a boss and all times she had to ask a gm to auto kick her from the server which went over the whole server because they were too lazy. She really hoped they knew what they were doing because she didn't have time to be stuck here forever.