Verity watched as Cerise practically inhaled the water, which the Snow Mage supposed she better get used to seeing. She was slightly surprised by the hug that followed, but she took it with gratitude and returned the embrace before Cerise stood up- and Verity followed soon after. The Snow Mage could tell that Cerise wasn't happy with the Fire Devil Slayer, in all fairness, Verity wasn't all sunshine and rainbows with him at the moment either, but she seemed to be controlling her anger. Until she made the attack.
The Dragon Slayer had launched a Sea King Dragon's Roar, which somehow formed into a molten blob of lava as it grew closer to Jasper. 'How is that even able to happen?' Verity wondered, noting that Cerise had stepped behind her and said something to Jasper that the Snow Mage didn't catch in her confusion. Well, if it wasn't Adressed to her, she wouldn't ask for it to be repeated.
Jasper mentioned the details of the mission- to destroy a Blizzardvern. "A Blizzardvern?" Verity gasped. "But those little devils are protective as heck! When I was training for the Grand Magic games last year, I ran into one, and it got mad at me for covering his favorite rock with my snow spells. Not to mention I didn't even get nominated for a team in the Games." She said, mumbling the last part, but bit her tongue to not say more. The Fire Devil Mage transformed back into a human, but without his shirt. Verity inwardly joked about how he could easily become the next Gray, but swallowed the joke as she realized that she once had a crush on the ice Mage, and her feelings for this Devil Slayer were far from love at this point in time.
A few moments passed and Jasper summoned a few... Weird little fire creatures. Naturally Verity regarded them with caution, even after Jasper mentioned that he can control their temperature. "Now, now. Hold on for one moment." Verity said, turning her head to her right and extending her right arm out, wordlessly casting a spell. About a dozen snowflakes emerged from her hand, but then instantly melted. "Do you expect for Cerise and I to cover for you when I can't produce much more than a snow cone? I may have my strength back, but my magic power is at dangerous levels." She pointed out, but to her relief, Vall had her solution.
"Verity, Cerise. Drink this. It'll probably refill your magic. Or give you a headache. The choice is yours."
The Mage offered both her and Cerise a bowl of a mixture of many different herbs. "Nevermind." Verity noted, tentatively taking a sip of he concoction. As expected, it was fairly bitter and sour. She wasn't even sure how it was supposed to taste, but it sure wasn't a pleasant one to her. Despite that, she drained the bowl, and with a smile she felt her magic power retuning. "Thank you so much Vall." She said, keeping the bowl and reminding herself to wash and return it later.