The fish did not expect this. After adjusting the flight path of the spear, I used the mana in the spear, giving it an unexpected acceleration.
The piranha could not react to this. Realizing that the boss would not be able to dodge this, I fired two cannonballs of mana at his squeak. You probably thought it wouldn't do anything because of the large amount of mana concentrated on his face, or as it is called in fish. The spear successfully crashed into the torso at a very specific angle. The spear was able to damage the right fin of the piranha and damage its tail, which reduced mobility.
When I fired mana bullets, the fish noticed me and rushed towards me. But it was given to her much worse with a spear sticking out of her body than without this specific attribute of the wardrobe. The mana bullets raced so fast that it was very unlikely to dodge them. Despite their high speed and large size, the fish was not going to dodge. It alarmed me a lot, it just means that the fish has intelligence, or I just think of it and it's just too stupid to understand what's going on.
When the nucleus was about to hit the snout of the fish, I suddenly poured all the mana from the spear that was sticking out of the fish into this very piranha. Did it replenish her mana? Yes, replenished. But that's not all this action gave me. The mana merged with the mana of the fish and spread throughout the body, causing a resonance. This resonance caused the mana to get out of control, causing the mana to oscillate back and forth throughout the body.
Because of this, the fish that could only pour mana into its head lost control of the mana. The oscillations of the lures in turn reduced the magical protection of the piranha. Not understanding what was happening to her, the fish froze. Hitting its target, the cannonball caused quite a lot of damage, but due to a large amount of mana in the body of the fish could not kill it. I did not see a big problem in this, because, firstly, the magical protection has seriously decreased, although it stopped oscillating, and secondly, the next nucleus has already hit the fish's head.
The boss was sorted out, now it's time for the rest of the jamb to feel the pain.