👈🏠👉



She only comprehended the daunting nature of this war.

It was her first engagement through the war god platform.

Though it appeared similar to the collection mode, the reality was vastly different.

The collection mode resembled a nurturing kindergarten system designed to provide attentive care to children, allowing them to engage directly and rewarding them with pocket money based on their performance.

It emphasized a fear-free environment with everything managed by the systems maternal figure, the supreme deity.

Conversely, the combat mode of the war god platform belonged to the realm of adolescence.

Here, the deities had to select and purchase their services, allowing the youth to decide how much assistance their maternal figures would provide and to what extent.

They were then left to navigate the battlefield alone, facing the consequences of their actions.

If they lost, they would endure punishment, but not death, for their mothers could rescue them.

If victorious, everyone rejoiced and they could share some of their spoils with their mothers.

This card game had evolved from a simple turn-based collection mode into a complex tower pushing game.

Suzie Han blinked her dry eyes, weary from staring at the screen for too long.

She commanded the ghost dolls to launch an assault on a crucial city under the cover of the skeletal army while she led the other followers toward the central royal city, drawing fire away from them.

This particular group of ghost dolls proved exceptionally effective, demonstrating a high degree of synergy with her, quickly grasping her intentions.

The lead ghost doll, sporting a pair of buns instead of twin ponytails, left her uncertain if it was the same one as before.

Suddenly, the lead ghost doll exclaimed, "Hunger run, I am Alice.

Do you remember me?" Chapter 22.

I remember you, Allison.

Susie Han's expression froze.

Is it appropriate for an NPC to utter such a phrase during such a grave confrontation? Yet, she was aware that this game transcended the mere definition of a game.

Even the NPCs within their dimensional realm were authentic individuals.

The dialogue bubble that appeared before her suggested that this child had called out countless times.

She gazed at the doll-like figure that mustered the courage to inquire about her.

its pale visage and oversized crimson pupils almost consuming its entire face.

Her hair was tidier than before, styled into two buns, one high and one low, though still somewhat disheveled.

A tattered bow fashioned from ragged fabric adorned the side of her hair, its colors indistinguishable.

Initially, Suzy Han thought a different spirit had taken over, but upon declaring herself as Alice, the child seemed to recognize her.

A closer inspection revealed a familiar scar on her face, reminiscent of the previous spirit.

Thus, it was evident that she was indeed the same little girl with twin ponytails and dark circles beneath her eyes.

There was no dialogue box present.

Suzie Han found herself unable to respond.

She could only utter in reality, "I remember you.

I encountered you during my first command, Alice.

" Memories flooded her mind of when the system bestowed the drained divine power upon the followers.

And this little girl had been the first to rush forward, seizing the shard.

Back then, her hair had been a wild mess, her ponytails bouncing as she hopped about, a truly vivacious young girl.

She controlled her character, selecting Alice, and sought out the affectionate symbols.

The screen displayed her character advancing, scooping up the little girl, and gently patting her head in response.

Although no words were exchanged, the gesture was warm and friendly.

In the upper right corner, the followers affection level surged, nearly reaching its zenith, while inexplicably the affection levels of other followers, such as the necromancer and ghoul, also rose a notch.

Suzi Han mused about tidying the height of Alice's bonds and bestowing upon her a newer bow.

It seemed as though her character understood her thoughts.

She set down the doll-like figure, her fingers channeling divine power to materialize a pair of bow hair ties.

Crouching down, she untangled the girl's hair and resecured it with care.

You have expended a bit of divine power to create a special item, bow hair ties.

You have gifted the bow hair ties to the doll-like leader, Alice.

Alice was nearly overwhelmed with joy, never having anticipated such an event.

The entire spirit seemed to be on the verge of blissful ecstasy.

Truly a fulfillment of her ghostly existence.

Cradled in the arms of the divine being, she felt the gentle caress on her head, the deity untangled her own hair, grooming it with tenderness.

How could such a benevolent deity exist? Alice felt assured she had not misjudged her choice.

The divine being was undoubtedly the best of all, second only to the supreme god.

Months prior after entering the war, she had gazed up at the exalted being.

This conflict was unlike any before with greater freedom and fewer constraint from the supreme god.

Nevertheless, under the guidance of a divine being, she felt an unwavering confidence.

Even though it seemed that the divine being was exceedingly busy and difficult to approach, she was uncertain whether her new hairstyle would appeal to the Everrand people.

A few months later, Alice could no longer contain herself.

Seizing the opportunity while the Everrand people were preparing for an attack, she hurried over to ask the question that had long lingered in her mind.

Ever Grand, I am Alice.

Do you remember me? Boss, Secretary Zhao, have you inquired which company Xihon has joined? Secretary Zhao, I'm currently engaged in a campaign in the Divine Kingdom.

I will get back to you shortly.

Boss, enough of this.

Is it really too much to ask for you to play games openly without ignoring me? Half an hour later.

Secretary Zhao, aren't you playing Divine Kingdom? Secretary Zhao, do you not grasp the current situation? Secretary Zhao, mind your tone.

It is my offduty time.

If I cannot play games after work, I shall resign.

The fact that I am willing to maintain the company s reputation for the past 2 days is merely an act of goodwill towards you.

Secretary Zhao, I suggest you grant everyone a few days off for gaming.

Boss, um, I only wanted to inquire about Xihon situation.

There was no ulterior motive.

Secretary Zhao.

Xihan calling her so intimately.

Does she even permit that? Secretary Zhao, what time is it? Still thinking about the girl? If she is wise, perhaps she will take a break and indulge in gaming instead of working.

It would be better to spend her time playing games.

Boss, I never realized you could be so confrontational.

Secretary Zhao, he that was before.

You're my previous boss after all.

In a grand villa, Lu Howin gazed at the information on his wristband, his vision darkening.

Before him lay a failed collection, a battle taken over by the system to obtain the final rewards.

He could not exit.

He could only let the system control the game and watch the battle unfold.

The concluding evaluation bore the systems remark, "Practice more if you are inept.

It was infuriating enough to make him slam his keyboard.

" His game character was a nature deity endowed with the talent of reviving all things.

His graceful demeanor could only inspire his followers to procreate, lacking any combat prowess.

The followers, upon seeing him, were filled with romantic inclinations, only wishing to bear offspring rather than engage in battle.

During his command, not a single city was conquered.

Yet, a multitude of children were born.

The NPCs in the game even teased him, expressing desires for him to father divine children.

How absurd.

He was straightforward, preferring diligent and ambitious girls like Xihon, who enjoys such a game.

After a few minutes, Luharin skillfully adjusted his keyboard and resumed playing.

The elder had issued a notification.

Those who could play should do so without concern for the company.

He would uphold it.

Battle concluded.

Suzi Han felt as though her entire body were going numb, tingling all over.

From 6:00 in the morning until 10 at night.

This was hardly a game suited for the constitution of a blue star child.

It was a challenge to the limits of human physiology as well as to her liver's endurance.


👈🏠👉