Do not wait until external forces invade our homes, leading us to a doomsday where we become mere prey.
79 L.
I love grapes.
Wow, the background above looks so familiar.
Which mental institution did you escape from? Listen, if you're unwell, don't play games.
88 L.
What a joyful day.
Ha, Dawist, you've made it.
Doad emoji.
Suzie Han shook her head.
She sensed that some in the world might have grasped the truth akin to the words of that sincere youth.
Yet many expressed divergent viewpoints.
The doomsday theory coupled with an inescapable game has led sensitive individuals into contemplation.
Yet many refuse to believe even when the truth is laid bare before them.
Humans often find it difficult to escape their comfort zones.
relinquishing a decade of arduous study and years of hard-earned social standing to embrace a game that has been operational for mere days.
This notion is evidently challenging for most.
Perhaps they may play the game with a degree of skepticism or invest some effort into it as a cautious gamble.
However, until doomsday strikes, those who openly profess their unwavering belief will merely be regarded as madmen or lunatics.
Perhaps in Hagwa, they uphold a philosophy of better to believe in its existence than to dismiss it, subtly promoting the game.
After all, the greatest loss amounts to merely 7 days.
If successful, the people of Hashia will possess enhanced survival prospects.
In contrast, some foreign nations dare not risk a 7-day economic loss, vigorously denouncing the divine realm as a rogue game and imposing comprehensive bans on public participation.
They aim to prevent a culture of requesting leave or resigning to play games from taking root.
The consciousness of Blue Star can achieve only so much.
It cannot ascend to a divine status within its own realm, wielding the seemingly boundless power characteristic of lower dimensional worlds.
Suzi Han is a reincarnate, yet her individual strength is but a droplet in the tide of the era.
Even if she reveals her rebirth and encourages everyone to engage in the game, she will merely be perceived as a radical supporter of the game, just another mad individual, like that sincere youth.
She could only seize the fleeting moments, diligently immersing herself in the game, striving to grow stronger and then even stronger still.
The alarm clock chimed melodiously.
Chapter 38.
This combination is exceptional.
Her war god platform had been adequately prepared and the system had matched her with a suitable opponent for her trials.
Suzi Han controlled her character in a state of automated training.
Entering the war god platform of the temple, the dark island floated in the void, desolate and devoid of life.
But upon her arrival, the divine ring illuminated this realm, causing the structures here to spring to life.
Soon this place would become bustling with activity.
The battle matching commenced.
Our deity dark element second tier deity hung.
Opponent's deity water element second tier deity Maxwell Jillian.
Suzi Han accessed the page for selecting her summoned followers to participate in the battle.
On the first page, she encountered the familiar recommended races.
The doll and the death knight were prominently featured as the first and second recommendations for hire.
What a coincidence.
With special attention, she recalled that the leader of the doll was a little girl named Alice.
The death knights were a pair of twins.
Both of these cards represented exceptionally powerful races.
Upon clicking, she confirmed it was indeed the same batch of followers.
The scar on Alice's face and her distinctive double bun hairstyle matched perfectly.
They were those little creatures.
The death knights were also easily identifiable, being the twin pair.
The familiar race recommendations on her homepage suggested there might be a unique recommendation mechanism within the system and Sue Xihon did not dwell on it further.
These followers were cultivated by the system to assist new deities in their early conquests.
Players were unaware of how the system communicated internally with these followers.
And this was not a matter that piqued Sue Xihon's curiosity for exploration.
She selected the cards and calculated the hiring costs.
Both the doll and the death knights were chosen.
The external deity match for this round was a water deity with their divine territory as revealed by the system.
Consisting of 90% sea area.
Although the doll and the death knights were formidable in strength, their numbers were limited.
She required a greater quantity of summon cards.
Based on her experience, a higher number of summon cards should ideally belong to aquatic races.
Given the vast expanse of the ocean, it was likely that underwater combat would be involved.
Suzi Han searched for a target and soon a massively populous race caught her eye.
Although this race had a low overall score, Suzi Han felt an inexplicable sense of suitability.
Deep sea worm species deep sea worm.
Strength LV5, LV9.
Quantity 1 823, 211, 122, one legendary LV9, three king LV8.
Hiring requirements.
Commanders must have collected more than three times with a win rate exceeding 40.
Marching provisions include meals and accommodations with a diet consisting of all organic food.
The deity commander must provide a minimum of four customized blue star protection insurance policies to safeguard high-end combatants.
This race is suited for combat both in the sea and on land.
Remarks: Orders from fire element external deities will not be accepted.
Worms below LV8 lack intelligence and will mindlessly advance to attack, consuming indiscriminately without discerning friend from foe.
Those who do not mind are welcome.
Hiring price for divine coins.
If death toll exceeds half, an additional 10 divine coins will be required as nourishment compensation for the worm mother.
Good heavens.
This was a tactic of swarming with worms.
Numbers in the thousands, millions, Sue Xihan counted carefully a staggering total of 18 billion worms.
In the mere thought sent shivers down her spine in the realm of primordial deities where domains are typically modest, the sheer weight of these 18 billion worms could nearly consume all organic matter within a divine kingdom.
Moreover, apart from three sovereigns and one legendary grade worm, the remaining 18 billion were devoid of consciousness, unable to distinguish friend from foe.
While some may regard these creatures as insignificant due to their lack of elite combat prowess, for Suzi Han, they were perfectly suitable, this was an exceptionally fitting subordinate card, complemented by the presence of the Doll of Shadows and the Death Knight.
Together, the Doll and the Death Knight amounted to a mere 44 units, each boasting a level of eight or higher in formidable strength.
Furthermore, it is worth noting that they were composed entirely of inorganic matter falling outside the dietary preferences of the deep sea worms.
The doll of shadows is an ethereal entity, and although the exterior of the death knight possesses some flesh, its essence is a skeletal structure enveloped in magical energy in the chaos of battle.
When confronted with the indistinguishable worms, escape was entirely feasible.
This combination was truly remarkable.
Heihei.
Chapter 39.
The bell ringing white- eared and the black and white flowers in the wheat field.
A smile crept across Sue Xihon's lips.
An irresistible grin that hinted at the exhilarating fun that awaited her in this battle.
However, with the presence of deep sea worms, her current endeavors would likely lean towards the collection of mineral resources.
Many sea plants would probably be devoured by these deep sea creatures as they regarded them as food.
In the midst of the Ghost Doll clan, a young girl standing before the central gravestone widened her eyes upon noticing the activated hiring information.
She turned and sprinted away, calling out as she ran.
The Everrand has placed an order.
I must inform the chieftain of this delightful news.