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Chapter 99: The Boss That Never Got to Attack

Everyone was stunned. Aside from moving and loading shells, they could only stare dumbfounded as I fired cannon after cannon like a machine gun.

But that wasn’t the key point. The key was… every shot hit its mark!

“Fake… it’s fake, right? Is this game made by her family? Is this something a human can do?” Cannon Fairy had long stopped firing her own cannon—because she was too embarrassed to shoot.

“I also think this cheat is a bit too blatant… it’s definitely going to get banned, right?” Even Qingyu, who rarely spoke, murmured with a dazed look.

“Don’t praise me like that, I’ll get cocky. And if I get cocky, I won’t be able to aim…” I said leisurely while continuing to fire.

Those words seemed to trigger something, instantly turning Cannon Fairy into a praise machine.

“Mom asks why I’m kneeling while playing games!”

“Strong! Strong! Invincibly strong!”

“God! 666666!”

“Coach, I want to learn how to fire cannons!”

Tch… did they think a little praise like that would get to me? How naive!

My image in their minds instantly evolved to omnipotence… They had seen gods skilled in PvP and gods skilled in PvE, but this was the first time they had seen a god who excelled at PvP, PvE, and even cannon firing!

Expert Pooper was panting and scrambling to carry shells, inwardly torn—how was he going to report this to Lihuanhuan? If he told the truth, she definitely wouldn’t believe it!

He had to film it. When she asked, he’d send the video. That was the only way… Otherwise, not to mention Lihuanhuan, even though he saw it with his own eyes, he still couldn’t believe it!

Because after the boss took off, hitting it would cause stagger and massive damage. As long as the wings weren’t hit, the boss would never land. So ever since it flew up, this boss had been staggered continuously. Whenever it tried to use a skill or make an attack pose, it would get blasted in the head and lose its will. In the end, it hadn’t even let out a single fart. It just hovered helplessly in the sky, completely at a loss.

Amid the booming thunder of rapid-fire cannon shots, this poor giant hornet finally let out a miserable cry and crashed down. At the same time, my level jumped to 37, and Yingning reached level 36 at 99%.

[Congratulations! Achievement completed!]

[Achievement: Kill Parasitic Wasp X-7000! Reward title: Extinct species shouldn’t rise from the dead!]

[A-level hidden team achievement stage 1 completed: Blast it to death! (Condition: Use a Goblin Mortar to deplete X-7000’s HP by 30%). Team reward: 1 free attribute point.]

[A-level hidden team achievement stage 2 completed: Blast it to death alive! (Condition: Use a Goblin Mortar to deplete X-7000’s HP by 50%). Team reward: 2 free attribute points.]

[A-level hidden team achievement stage 3 completed: You go up! You go up and I’ll let you… heh, heh, heh… (Condition: Use a Goblin Mortar to deplete X-7000’s HP by 70%). Team reward: 3 free attribute points.]

Seeing the terrifying rewards of these hidden achievements and the extra 6 points in their own stat bars, everyone looked at me as if I were a god…

Achievement rewards were different from first-kill rewards. First-kill rewards were distributed based on contribution, but achievement rewards went to the whole team. So every person had a full 6 free attribute points added to their stats—that was more than a whole level’s worth!

Moreover, as the main cannon operator and the only one who had hit the target, I also earned three additional A-level personal achievements—personally depleting X-7000’s HP by 30%, 50%, and 70%, rewarding 2, 4, and 6 attribute points respectively.

There was also an S-level personal achievement for hitting every shot, rewarding a full 10 attribute points. The devs had probably set this achievement as a joke, never imagining anyone could actually accomplish it, which was why the reward was so absurd… but I had actually done it.

I felt that if I kept cheating like this, I’d be able to kill people with a single slap even without wearing equipment.

I already had high growth, and now I could get all sorts of achievement rewards. In the future, maybe my base stats would be several times higher than others—even higher than theirs with equipment.

Who needed equipment! A little fist punch to your chest—

Boom!

A beautiful girl in novice cloth armor pouted and shoved a certain god, and then that god, clad in dazzling golden gear, got a big hole through his chest from front to back, dying on the spot.

Something like that, right?

Of course, that was too exaggerated. I hadn’t invested in strength… My current strength was just enough to launch low-strength classes into the air, creating just the right control effect. That was enough. As a healer, I had no intention of picking a fight with warriors.

Oh, right, the reason I, a little healer, could send people flying was because of the following:

Chase II had two types of control effects. One came from the skill itself, dependent only on skill level and effects. The other came from the strength attribute gap—a player with higher strength could knock back or launch a player with lower strength. That was why I could send A’si and those priests flying.

Anyway, back to the main topic. The boss crashed to the ground, its body exploding and scattering materials everywhere—even purple materials. And atop that mountain of loot, a gleaming golden treasure chest stood quietly, waiting for someone to reveal its secrets.

In fact, after defeating a boss, this brief moment of opening the chest was even more nerve-wracking… Sure, defeating the boss gave a sense of achievement—that was spiritual reward. But what came out of the chest was the tangible, material reward for all we had sacrificed.

“This time, it was basically a solo run by God Ya… So let Ya open the chest. And if something good comes out, she gets first pick. Anyone object?” Cannon Fairy looked around. Naturally, no one objected.

As long as they weren’t blind, everyone could see that the credit for killing this boss went entirely to me. Unlike the previous boss, where I turned the tide in one move, this time I had practically soloed it…

If not for me, with their accuracy and damage, who knew how long they’d have fought—maybe even a team wipe. But thanks to my rapid-fire cannon, not only did we survive unscathed, we also finished the boss in just 10 minutes.

“Then I’ll gladly accept!” I eagerly climbed the mountain of loot, hugged the big chest, and flung it open!

Blue with a hint of purple! Three pieces! All half-purple!

I, The Final Boss, Don’t Want To Be The Protagonist’s Mother

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