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Chapter 3

The awakening of talent enough already.

Let me be.

The small figure protested, filled to the brim.

Yet, despite its resistance, Suzie Han drew the little one closer to the golden beans, determined to feed it, ignoring the character's complaints, she persistently repeated the motions of collecting the golden beans.

Bubbles continued to rise from the little one's head.

I can't take it anymore.

I'm so bloated.

The incessant stream of words echoed her own feelings of discomfort.

As Sue Zihan herself felt a similar sense of fullness, a nauseating pressure in her stomach, she suppressed the discomfort, her excitement surging at the thought that these golden beans represented the initial energy for her divine realm.

She longed to indulge just a little longer, to consume a bit more.

What say a little more? Why can't I eat any longer? Come on, Zihan, you can do it.

Just hold on a bit longer.

You can fit one more in.

Believe in yourself.

You have a great appetite.

Suzi Hon murmured, unsure whether she was addressing the game character or herself.

It seemed her words bolstered the character's resolve.

The complaints ceased and the bubbles disappeared.

She forcefully shoved several more golden beans into its mouth.

Its body almost swelling into a perfect sphere.

Watching the character teeter on the brink of vomiting, Suzie Han felt a wave of discomfort wash over her.

Memories of her past life as tragic demise and the fate of her loved ones flooded her mind.

With a furoughed brow, she urged the little figure to swallow a few more golden beans.

Time ticked away and the system automatically transitioned to the next phase, cancelling her control over the character's consumption of beans.

Finally, Suzi Han shook her numb hands, ceasing the relentless feeding.

She was not devoid of humanity.

The memories of her past life had instilled in her a fear of lacking divine power.

Consuming more, nurturing her talent would increase her divine energy bar, even if it meant enduring a bit of discomfort initially, it would be worth it.

These were insights she had gleaned only after entering the game in her previous life.

The blue star had collapsed in a myriad small worlds and the consciousness of blue star had bestowed upon its cherished children, humans, a chance for universal ascension.

The divine realm game served as a tool to assist humanity in adapting, guiding them through the arduous journey of achieving divinity and establishing their own realms.

Those with exceptional talents and substantial reserves of divine power were intrinsically linked to the amount of golden beans consumed at the onset of the game.

The more beans ingested, the greater the energy accumulated, potentially leading to a more prosperous divine realm.

Of course, the act of consuming golden beans depended not only on the player's willingness, but also on how long the game character could endure.

The willpower of the game character was intertwined with one s own resolve.

This was why Suzie Han was unafraid of the risk of overindulgence.

She wanted a little figure to eat more.

Game characters were impervious to death and pain.

Far more resilient than human flesh.

With a system in place, consuming countless golden beans posed no threat.

Should the limits be reached, the system would automatically advance to the next step.

In her previous life, Suzhon, disheartened, had hastily played for a brief moment before choosing to move on.

She had paid no heed to the cartoonish figure with red eyes bubbling over, pleading, "I can still eat.

Feed me just a little more.

I'm hungry.

" Continuing, Suzi Han gazed at the new scene of the game.

Three cards materialized before her.

Suzi Han understood that these represented the awakening of her talent, divine profession, and initial divine realm.

The first card shimmerred, striving to present a grand effect, and then revealed its inscription.

Awakening talent, endless stomach essists, upgradable, your followers will inherit your attributes, capable of consuming anything without discrimination, and possessing the ability to convert any substance into energy.

Suzie Han's eyes sparkled with excitement.

To have an SSS level talent was extraordinary.

With this boon, her followers would be less likely to suffer from starvation.

She recalled her previous life where her talent was gluttonier, enhancing food utilization by 50, allowing more of what she consumed to transform into energy.

However, the price was a tendency to feel hunger easily and coupled with her barren dark realm.

She was perpetually accompanied by hunger after entering her divine kingdom, making her existence even more unbearable.

She was almost at the point of gnawing on her own followers.

Her followers struggling daily to satiate the divine appetite were left in a dire state, lacking sufficient nourishment, resulting in their perpetual lethargy.

It seemed that her talent attributes would not change.

Rather, they would simply increase.

Next, the second card appeared before Suzie Han.

Awakening divine profession endless darkness ss upgradeable skill one night vision passive.

The player and their followers possess normal vision in darkness.

Skill two, dark enhancement passive.

The player and their followers gain a 15 attack power boost in dark environments.

Divine level zero tier diddy pseudo god.

The same quintet of s's in her divine profession astonished Suzie Han.

In her previous life, she had only possessed a B-level divine profession.

Knight affinity.

The third card then began to materialize.

Divine Kingdom Endless Dark Realm says upgradeable Divine Kingdom initial area one square kilmter 100 units required for upgrade.

Su Xihan rubbed her eyes scrutinizing the significant changes before her.

In her past life, her divine kingdom had been the dark realm characterized by scarce light, perpetual cold, and barren land.

Her previous kingdom was a mere A level with an initial area of only 100 square meters.

Now, however, Divine Kingdom was an unprecedented success with an area 1,000 times larger than before and marked with the potential for growth.

Suzie Han clenched her fists.

This time, she was determined to seize the opportunity, strive for strength, and care for her followers, those little ones.

The card drawing concluded.

Entering the world, Suzi Han pressed a button.

The login interface displayed a cartoon character striding forward representing her avatar.

Successfully logged in, a simple sound effect accompanied the appearance of an icon.

As the Divine Kingdom Games icon flickered, the screen transitioned to a dark expanse akin to a black screen devoid of any content.

Suzi Han recognized that she had indeed entered the game.

Her divine kingdom was enveloped in shadows, a pitch black void.

This was also one of the reasons she had abandoned the game in her previous life.

The visuals were exceedingly unfriendly.

She tapped the screen several times, sending ripples through the darkness.

The sound of rhythmic clicks filled the air.

Moments later, as her vision acclimated, the game interface gradually brightened into shades of gray.

It resembled a monochrome game devoid of color.

The dim light cast a hazy glow over the scene, yet she could discern the environment within the game.

This was her skill at work.

Her night vision.

As a deity of darkness, possessing visual perception in such an environment was an essential ability.

Before her, at the spot she had just tapped, stood a cartoonish figure with a disproportionately small stature.

Suzi Han pinched the screen to zoom out, and the figure shrank in size, allowing her to survey the entirety of her domain.

Her divine realm took on an irregular circular shape akin to an egg hap-hazardly fried.

This form bore resemblance to her previous life, albeit on a much grander scale.

At the periphery of her divine territory, a shroud of mist enveloped the surroundings.

Representing the void, a mere thin transparent membrane separated the void from her divine realm.


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