Regrettably, during the transition, she lacked the strength to assist Pippy, even to Converse.
Had she possessed the ability to walk on her own, Pippy would not have had to exert herself.
So, in this new environment, Lulu felt significantly more at ease.
Although still unable to transform, her condition was vastly improved compared to her previous frailty.
Soon she encountered a wandering translucent being, but she chose to ignore it.
The individual found herself lost before her own eyes.
She swore she had done nothing wrong.
Soon after, she encountered a divine being who not only beheld her presence, but also conversed with her and gently touched her.
Under the care of this celestial entity, she received a gift of divine power, enabling her to transform.
The once indistinct faith took on a tangible form in that moment, and she felt an exhilarating surge of strength.
Gazing at the heavens, Lulu let out a burp, releasing a wisp of vapor, she placed her hand upon her human-shaped abdomen, sensing an odd sensation emanating from within, accompanied by an involuntary salivation.
Despite having consumed copious amounts of water, why did she still feel a semblance of thirst? Lulu pondered.
Meanwhile, at the boundary of the divine realm, the golden barrier began to crack as an otherworldly creature caught a whiff of an enticing scent brushing against the crystallin wall of the divine kingdom.
Chapter 61.
The mushrooms fear.
The mushrooms self-doubt.
Lulu felt a profound discomfort.
Suddenly, memories flooded her mind, recalling a time when she had an abundance of tantalizingly flavored fish.
The divine being had proclaimed that consuming foreign entities was permissible, so could she continue to seek fish.
The relentless unease he prompted her to ponder her situation.
Pi had mentioned that moving was beneficial, and indeed, the outside world seemed splendid.
Pi insisted she needed nourishment.
She craved sustenance.
Perhaps this sensation was the hunger Pi Pie had described.
She was truly famished.
On the brink of starvation, Pi Pie was correct.
Without food, she faced the dire consequence of starvation.
Though she was a tree as Lulu, she too had to grapple with the issue of sustenance.
Much like the elves, this was the burden of her maturation, a reality she must learn to accept.
Previously, as a tree, her growth relied solely on the essence of water and the spiritual energy within the air and soil.
Now, those sources were insufficient to satisfy her.
She was parched with hunger, desperately yearning for fish.
Her brief hunting experiences revolved entirely around those fish.
She found them delectable, and when she shared them with Pi Pie, he too deemed them delicious.
Yet Pi Pie's friend quietly remarked on the formidable nature of those creatures.
Were they truly that powerful? Even Pi Pie was unaware that she had yet to encounter larger fish outside the burrow.
Fish so immense they could not slip through the narrow opening.
These fish towered, stacked higher than dozens of pie pies forms.
Eventually, she extended her willow branches, enticing the fish closer and closer and snaring them gradually, binding and tightening her grasp.
There was nothing to fear.
Those creatures were easy to slay and quite palatable.
The energy within was vast, and absorbing it felt immensely gratifying.
However, she overindulged, resulting in the loss of many leaves.
Since then, her appetite waned.
She could not consume smaller fish, having saved numerous little ones to share with Pi Pie.
As she recalled the previous act of eating, Lulu felt increasingly distressed.
If this was hunger, then indeed she was ravenous, on the verge of fainting.
Pi pie, I am so hungry, she called out to the distant spirit.
Pie pie.
What should I do? Pi pie, she implored.
I really want to eat spicy and sour fish, she exclaimed.
The spirit pie pie appeared conflicted as there was no food in his vicinity.
He had even exchanged their dinner tickets for spirit stones.
A spirit stones.
He glanced at the mischievous doll.
They had just negotiated with his gaze contemplative.
Not far away, Lulu's cries of hunger grew increasingly insistent.
Aille's expression soured as she glanced at her sister.
Alice shuddered and muttered.
Employers shouldn't consume their employees.
This this Alice handed over the recently acquired bounty to Pi Pie.
The spirit pie hurriedly produced a spirit stone and bounced over to Lulu, saying, "Lu, give us a try.
" Lulu rose unsteadily, her gaze fixed on the spirit stone in Pi Pi's hand.
This object was small and gleaming, reflecting the moonlight with a faint glow.
She pinched it.
It felt firm, unsure if it was edible, but this time she understood the importance of obedience.
Pippy is indeed correct.
She stuffed stones into her mouth, crunching them with a sound that echoed in stillness.
Once she finished, she patted her hollow belly, feeling slightly better, albeit only marginally.
It merely provided her with enough strength to rise to her feet.
"I am still hungry.
I crave sustenance," she declared.
Lulu gazed into the distance, watching two translucent beings attempting to sneak away.
Her eyes fixated on the creature she had just drawn from, particularly the spirit stone pouch in its grasp.
Her gaze sharpened gradually.
That was edible fair.
The two ghostly dolls shivered involuntarily.
Alice s lips curled into a grimace that resembled a smile more than anything else as she turned around.
In the temple after Suzie Han had feasted, refreshed herself and organized her personal space.
She approached the war god platform.
Thanks to her efforts in the game before her transmigration, she had accumulated a considerable number of constructions in her early days, rendering her divine realm quite comfortable.
The past few days have been blissful.
The ease of her current existence stood in stark contrast to her previous life.
During this time, Suzhon dined, perused books, interacted with spirits, and wandered about her divine kingdom, eagerly listening to the little sprites reporting on the progress of the great fortune.
Time flew by swiftly.
However, a prolonged period of tranquility could corrode 1's nerves.
She was well aware that such complacency could not continue.
She needed to engage in warfare.
After paying the ghostly dolls hiring fees, her remaining funds were scant.
She required resources for development.
In the early stages of her divine realm, venturing out to battle for resources was far more efficient than relying solely on self-development.
Seizing the opportunity to grow stronger was essential for establishing herself in the divine realm and securing a better life.
Her kingdom demanded more resources.
Her ascension required greater supplies and nurturing her followers necessitated additional resources.
All these factors urged Suzi Hon to venture forth and work rather than remain sequestered in her kingdom as a languid deity awaiting the support of her followers.
Over the past few days, the ghostly doll she had hired cohabited peacefully with her followers, providing her with reassurance about the safety of her realm.
In her absence, Alice proved to be reliable, possessing demigod prowess.
And after fighting alongside her for so long, Suzie Han had come to trust the ghostly dolls.
Even during her divine battles, should a void invasion occur, Alice leading the team would be sufficient to hold on until she could come to their aid.
Suzi Han activated the war god platform and entered the dark island alone.