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Reflecting on the essence of this animated figure, it was merely a two-dimensional avatar of herself, why feel remorse for directing it to labor, pressing and holding the character's body.

A selection menu materialized before her, and she chose to cultivate.

The character sighed and retrieved ear after ear of white corn from its personal space, munching on them with gusto.

Once the corn was devoured, it settled cross-legged in the temple's chamber to commence its training.

A progress bar appeared above.

Training in progress.

000 02.

You are currently eating.

You are currently cultivating.

Only then did Sue Xi Han feel a sense of satisfaction? Cultivate well, Lil Xihan.

What good is sleep when your aspirations reach for the stars and seas? Strive diligently and a prosperous future shall follow in this realm of divine gaming.

The passage of time diverged from that of Blue Star.

A single day could equate to several years, thus maximizing training was paramount for future benefits.

As for the four attendants, Suzahan paid them no mind, glancing at the back end to confirm that food supplies were abundant, and they were not hungry, merely wandering about.

She had no intention of forcing the whimsical little sprites, whose minds were not entirely clear, into labor, as they needed nurturing during these days.

Their role was to provide faith and companionship.

The focus of this period was to gather as many resources as possible, enhance her personal capabilities, and build her divine realm.

Stretching luxuriously, Suzie Han descended from her chair, discarding the empty yogurt bottle into the trash.

Now, she intended to venture out for a leisurely stroll.

That night at the night market, a young girl dawned in jeans and a loose t-shirt, her hair styled in a bun and wearing large black framed glasses, was indulging in a delightful culinary exploration.

Chapter 14.

The essence of humanity in the bustling marketplace.

Throngs of people converge.

The night market is perpetually alive with a cacophony of voices, an atmosphere brimming with vibrancy.

The sizzling sounds of food being grilled, the vendor shouts, and the eclectic melodies of local music mel together, creating a quintessential tableau of daily life on blue star.

A day spent in the embrace of humanity can be both tranquil and beautiful.

Life's myriad small joys are never in short supply.

Susie Han took a bite of her grilled sausage, discarding the skewer into a nearby trash bin.

She then savored a mouthful of her meat bun.

The soft white bread enveloping finely chopped marinated meat, filling her cheeks with deliciousness, opting for a bun with a balanced mix of fatty and lean meat.

She relished each bite as she walked.

The slight fattiness of the meat added to its flavor, while the inclusion of green peppers provided a refreshing contrast, alleviating the richness of the brazed meat and enhancing the overall texture of the bun.

At this moment, Sue Xihon paused in front of small stall, awaiting her order of grilled squid.

"Miss, here is your grilled squid," the vendor called out.

Once she finished the last bite of her meat bun, it was nearly her turn.

She accepted the steaming grilled squid presented in a paper box, exuding an irresistible aroma.

The reddish brown barbecue sauce clung to the succulent squid, garnished with bits of onion and cilantro as she held the grilled squid.

The rising steam fog her black framed glasses.

The chatter of fellow diners filled her ears.

Have you played that suddenly popular game Kingdom of Gods? Let me tell you, my followers are a bunch of goblins.

They're quite foolish.

It took me ages to teach them how to farm.

I wouldn't te dare play it.

I'm rather cautious, worried it might be some scam software.

The way this game has infiltrated everyone s devices is rather peculiar.

Oh, come on.

Haven to you read any novels? This kind of plot has been overdone for decades.

The fact that everyone s personal devices have this game indicates something significant is occurring.

In such a case, the game must be important.

We should just play it.

Haven T.

You noticed the authorities haven te issued any warnings against scam software.

I've heard many have quit their jobs to play this game.

Prices are rising and the government hasn't te said a word to refute these claims.

Well, you make a good point.

I might give it a try later, but I've been so busy with work lately.

At our age, with responsibilities above and below, we can't just quit our jobs for some nebulous claims to play a game.

Finding a small table, Suzie Han took a bite of the grilled squid.

The tender squid danced in her mouth, bursting with sweetness.

She listened to the surrounding discussions, predominantly revolving around the kingdom of God's game.

With opinions varying widely, Suzie Han chose not to engage in any conversations, focusing solely on her delicious grilled squid.

She devoured the squid tentacles and body, relishing each bite.

In contrast, her game avatar could only nibble on raw corn, a rather pitiful comparison.

Upon a table ahead, a man activated his smart bracelet, showcasing the gaming interface on the luminous screen to his companion.

Suzi Han, disinterested, still cast a fleeting glance.

The display revealed a small island adorned with flowers, water, and lush woods, a place of exquisite natural beauty.

Evidently, this player had awakened within a divine realm of superior environmental quality.

On the screen, a band of goblins clad in tattered garments was engaged in the cultivation of barren land.

I must tell you, constructing that temple is exceedingly arduous.

Gathering the requisite materials for warfare is an uphill battle.

However, I have discovered the art of agriculture.

Once these goblins achieve self-sufficiency and bolster their defenses, I shall accumulate enough faith to summon new followers.

Indeed, the desire for cultivation seems ingrained within the very essence of the people of Hashia.

Given a patch of land, thoughts of farming would arise.

In her previous life, Suzie Han was no different.

Yet the results indicated that neither she nor her followers possessed a knack for agriculture.

Having finished her squid, Suzie Han discarded the packaging and continued to wander through the night market, the chatter of fellow diners gradually fading into the distance.

Upon her rebirth, she refrained from any actions to notify the authorities, fully aware that they had already executed their duties commendably.

Given her position, she could hardly conceive of a better solution.

In her past life, the game of divine kingdom elicited varied reactions abroad.

Some nations expressed aversion or imposed bans resulting in considerable turmoil.

Conversely, Hashia had never prohibited it.

Rather, it had instituted numerous policies encouraging gaming, almost implicitly urging everyone to partake.

All significant conjectures concerning the game thrived under the tacid approval of the authorities.

Their lack of direct communication might have been a measure to maintain societal stability.

After all, there remained 7 days until the game's launch, and humanity still required sustenance and a means to live.

The necessity for food and livelihood hinges on the normal functioning of various industries.

Prior to the unfolding of events, revealing the truth might have led many to skepticism or even chaos.

Hasha had always maintained a state of equilibrium.

In the coming days, the government would gradually promote the game, culminating on the sixth day with a complete opening.

The state would grant a holiday to all, encouraging everyone to engage in gaming and ensuring that they registered for accounts.

Hashia aimed to guarantee that the majority of its citizens possessed divine kingdom accounts, awakened their talents, and embraced the divine realm.

In her previous life, it was precisely on the sixth day under the opaces of national promotion that she ventured into the game, albeit without fully grasping its intricacies.

as she squandered her time teaching those adorable little creatures the ways of agriculture.

Chapter 15.

An old friend, she recognized the significance of this game, but never anticipated the occurrence of such a monumental event as traversing time.

After all, while the narratives pinned in novels may seem extravagant, they remain mere fiction.

As a rational adult, it is challenging to accept the notion of cataclysmic global changes or the advent of apocalyptic scenarios.

In her previous life, she was undeniably a belleaguered worker, dragged down by the relentless burdens of existence.

The insidious whispers of yellow rumors could easily devastate any girl, leaving her feeling utterly fatigued.


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