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Woke Up to Find the Game I Made Came True-Chapter 127
Upon receiving the system notification, Ye Bai was stunned.
What surprised her wasn’t that this hidden class-change quest had progressed to this stage, but that despite being known by many players across the stars, it still remained uncompleted.
It had been a full in-game month since Ye Bai’s second class change. Back then, when she had gone to the Alchemy City for her class-change quest, someone had almost beaten her to it.
Using her Insight ability, Ye Bai scanned the surrounding players—all of them had completed their first class change and were around level 30.
The Blue Star server had always been active, thanks to her sharing the ‘password’ and the existence of White Night Town.
These players clearly knew about the quest and had come here in advance to wait. That meant they must have learned about this class-change mentor earlier. Given the sheer number of players gathered here today, why would so many be waiting for what was essentially just a first-class-change boss for others?
As she watched the strange, cloud-like creature emerging from the water, growing larger by the second, Ye Bai steadied herself.
No matter what was going on, the ‘class-change mentor’ was right here. Completing the quest was the priority.
Splash…
With the sound of breaking water, the creature finally surfaced from the Blood River.
It was a bizarre, glowing pinkish-white entity, about three to four meters long, resembling a 3D-animated cloud. Its body undulated in rolling waves, making it impossible to distinguish anything resembling a head or limbs.
Yet, strangely, the creature had a pair of eyes and a mouth—though their positions shifted constantly along with the rest of its amorphous form.
"Ying!"
The creature let out an ethereal cry.
Of course, no matter how pleasant its voice sounded, it couldn’t mask the unsettling, almost Lovecraftian impression its appearance gave.
The Chaos Faction specialized in biological modification and fleshcraft. Their laboratories, known as [The Crucible], often produced grotesque, misshapen creations—few of which could be called aesthetically pleasing. Ye Bai recalled that part of their design code was even procedurally generated.
Each faction’s territory had its own thematic monsters: the Magic City had elemental beings, the Alchemy City had bandit groups, and the Chaos Faction had failed experiments gone rogue.
But this creature was even more irregular than the usual out-of-control monstrosities near the Chaos City.
The quest was called "The Secret of the Blood River" for a reason—it was another failed experiment. A certain alchemist had conducted research in the Chaos Faction’s Crucible, then dumped the ‘failed product’ into the Blood River as waste.
Yet, instead of dying, the ‘failure’ absorbed the river’s complex energies and underwent a miraculous transformation.
Once fully emerged, the bizarre creature began bouncing across the water’s surface like a skipping stone, leaping toward the shore in quick, erratic hops.
Seeing this, the waiting players sprang into action, swiftly encircling the spot where the monster was heading.
Ye Bai moved forward as well, joining the other players who had already begun advancing.
But as she rushed toward the boss, a sudden, intense sense of danger gripped her—sharp and inexplicable, yet undeniably real.
—Someone’s about to attack me?
She halted mid-step, scanning her surroundings. Nothing seemed out of place.
Every nearby player was fixated on the boss, charging toward it from different directions. The closest ones had already begun their assault.
With Ye Bai stopping, the other players left their backs exposed to her. Even their levels, visible under Insight, posed no threat.
Yet, despite all logic, the unease refused to fade. It was as if her deepest instincts were screaming at her.
This reaction reminded her of her newly unlocked third-tier talent.
After leveling up to 60 in one go, Ye Bai had gained three talent points to spend on third-tier abilities.
Since she’d discovered that in-game talents could influence real-world genetic evolution, she had saved two points, only investing one in [Danger Sense].
The effect of this innate ability was similar to the alert range of a boss in a game—it increased one's perception distance, providing a warning when enemies with hostile intent approached. After nearly being obliterated by a single glance from the Infernal Demon God, Ye Bai decisively activated this talent.
Compared to other abilities, this one had triggered little reaction from Ye Bai, whether in the game or in reality. She never expected this warning to suddenly manifest at this moment.
A cold night breeze from the blood river sent a shiver down Ye Bai’s spine.
If this sense of danger wasn’t coming from the game… could it be from reality?
Of all times, why now?
Ye Bai took a deep breath, glanced at the boss engaged in battle with the players, and without hesitation, chose to log out.
In Boundless Realms, players could log off normally as long as they weren’t in combat. Ye Bai hadn’t joined the fight yet, so her figure simply faded away, vanishing from the riverbank in an instant.
The next moment, Ye Bai opened her eyes in the real world. After a brief pause, she abruptly sat up in bed.
Her clean, tidy room was utterly silent. The air purifier hummed softly, releasing the latest popular fragrance from the Phantom Sea Galaxy—a subtle, oceanic freshness.
As she sat up, a bottle of nutrient solution automatically slid down from the bedside table for her convenience.
Compared to the game, reality seemed almost too normal.
But in the next instant, Ye Bai suddenly turned her head toward the door of her small apartment.
"Ding."
A soft chime sounded—the access notification. Then, the door, which even her landlord couldn’t open without authorization, swung open from the outside as if welcoming her home.
In the ensuing silence, a figure stepped inside.
To Ye Bai, this person had no discernible features. Their facial details seemed to distort perception—at a glance, they appeared human, but any attempt to focus made their features blur into indistinctness. Beyond the basic presence of eyes, ears, a nose, and a mouth, there was nothing concrete to describe or recognize.
In the suffocating quiet, the man who had stepped through the doorway locked eyes with Ye Bai, who sat rigidly on the bed.
After a tense pause, the man at the door frowned slightly, as if inconvenienced. "Seems I arrived at an awkward time."
The moment he spoke, Ye Bai’s psychic vision flared—his mental energy erupted like a vast, unfurling net, surging toward her.
Every fiber of Ye Bai’s being, both mind and body, tensed to its limit.
There was no other explanation—this overwhelming psychic presence was unlike anything she had ever encountered, surpassing even Silienna, the B-rank psychic, or that high-ranking bald official from Makur Star.
Could he be… an A-rank psychic? Ye Bai couldn’t think of any other possibility.
In the current universe, detailed records on A-rank psychics were scarce. Most accounts, like the ones Ye Bai had heard from Aurora, only emphasized their terrifying power.
As Ye Bai leveled up in the game, her real-world psychic abilities had grown alongside her in-game progress. Now at Level 60, she was just one step away from reaching B-rank—all she needed was her class advancement.
But before she could complete that final step, this mysterious figure had appeared at her doorstep, bypassing security as if he owned the place. The dread she felt now was even worse than when she’d been hunted by that B-rank psychic.
And the gap between them? Far greater than when she’d been a D-rank facing a B-rank.
Without hesitation, Ye Bai activated Shatter Return in reality, unleashing one of the high-tier spells she’d acquired from the Serpent Lord in-game—[Voidspike].
Boom! Boom! Boom!
Amidst the sound of shattering, the man’s eyes flickered with surprise as the decorative potted plant—a native flora of the Phantom Sea Galaxy—suddenly erupted in a violent transformation. It devoured everything in its path—metal, wood, stone—absorbing the very structure of the room and furniture.
Then, the plant exploded into rapid growth, morphing into a monstrous, starfish-like bramble of thorns. Fueled by the nutrients it had seized, it lunged straight at the mysterious intruder.
Faced with this sudden assault, the man paused—then his eyes lit up with interest.
Ye Bai "saw" the powerful spiritual energy that had been surging toward her like a spiderweb suddenly split apart, transforming into chains of psychic energy to block the incoming Void Piercer.
At the same time, the mysterious man effortlessly sidestepped the main strike, his gaze fixed on the [Void Piercer] Ye Bai had unleashed. His expression was one of genuine delight and curiosity.
This curiosity was quite literal—his eyes lit up from within their sockets, turning into beams of tangible light that projected onto the still-writhing Void Piercer. His eyes functioned like some kind of "instrument," analyzing the technique with precision.
"What a promising psychic skill. This requires at least an A-grade spiritual body to sustain. And yet, you managed it… What a fascinating spiritual construct."
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A fascinating spiritual construct…
Hearing that description, even though the mysterious man before her wasn’t bald, Ye Bai immediately thought of the B-grade psychic who had died on Makur Star.
Back then, that man had been about to slip away in the chaos, but the moment he spotted Ye Bai in the crowd, he had tried to abduct her for research.
Even though the bald man had died in the end, the strange look in his eyes had left Ye Bai unsettled. That was why, when the Stellar Alliance offered repatriation, she hadn’t returned to Blue Star. Instead, she accepted Aurora’s invitation and came to the Phantom Sea Galaxy.
Now, hearing that familiar phrasing, a lingering unease in Ye Bai’s heart finally solidified.
She didn’t know how this mysterious man had tracked her down, but there was a high chance he belonged to the same organization as that bald researcher.
Or… was he the bald man himself?
The universe was full of strange lifeforms and abilities. There were the collective consciousnesses of the Rui’lan civilization, and psychic transmissions that defied physical distance—nothing was impossible.
By now, the entire rented apartment had been wrecked by the high-level spell [Void Piercer]. Ignoring the curious gaze of the mysterious man, Ye Bai swiftly dashed through the broken walls to escape.
Outside the shell-like cottage, a curtain of watery bubbles shimmered before her.
As expected, the energy shield that was supposed to protect both the house and Ye Bai had failed completely. The spiral staircase and floating train that should have appeared automatically when the resident left the building were nowhere to be seen.
The moment the mysterious man had opened her door, Ye Bai had known he must have disabled the entire district’s alert system.
Giant Sea Star had little landmass—even less than Blue Star—with most of its surface covered by oceans. Aside from a few structures, most of its residential areas were built above the sea. The same was true for the neighborhood where Ye Bai’s rented cottage stood.
Giant Sea Star’s gravity was lighter than Blue Star’s. Ye Bai leaped straight through the energy shield, using her psychic senses to guide her as she cast Featherfall on herself. To an observer, it would look like she was using qinggong—light-body technique—as she vaulted toward the nearest cottage.
The energy shield had repulsion properties, giving her a foothold. More importantly, this kind of movement should have triggered an alarm, summoning Giant Sea Star’s authorities.
From the very first clash, Ye Bai hadn’t expected Void Piercer to repel an A-grade psychic. Her real goal was to create an opening to call for help.
At the same time, she kept sending emergency alerts through her personal terminal, flooding Giant Sea Star’s planetary network as a backup plan.
Ye Bai hadn’t forgotten that the Phantom Sea Galaxy had its own A-grade psychic. That man didn’t seem to be from Phantom Sea, and no ruler would tolerate a peer-strength expert running amok in their territory.
Right now, all she could do was broadcast the emergency signal and let Phantom Sea’s own powerhouse handle the situation.
Ye Bai wasn’t the same weak, helpless girl she had been on Blue Star. If she let herself be kidnapped without a sound now, all her struggles in the Myriad Realms would have been for nothing.
"Whoosh—" The wind whistled past Ye Bai’s ears.
A ripple spread across the energy shield as she landed atop her "neighbor’s" roof.
But the expected alarms never came. None of the shield’s defensive measures—electric shocks, restraints—activated.
It was as if Ye Bai didn’t exist, completely ignored by the alert system.
The next moment, chains of psychic energy unfurled before her eyes, weaving through the space around her.
"Got any other tricks?" The mysterious man’s familiar voice rang out as his figure materialized right in front of her.
The figure stood with hands clasped behind his back, hovering mid-air. From Ye Bai’s perspective, she could tell he was treading on an invisible chain of psychic energy.
This brief encounter revealed to Ye Bai the principle behind how B-rank psychics could fly—upon reaching B-rank, psychic energy could materialize into a tangible force, allowing psychics to counteract planetary gravity or propel themselves through the vacuum of space.
Was her movement not disruptive enough?
Had the entire residential district already been infiltrated and overridden by his technological prowess?
Ye Bai’s expression darkened. She ignored the mysterious man’s words, locking onto a gap in the chains before leaping away once more.
Simultaneously, her psychic form voraciously absorbed cosmic energy from the surroundings, rapidly replenishing the energy she had expended using Void Piercer.
Compared to the game, the advantage of using skills in reality was the ability to control the intensity of power. In the game, executing a full-strength Void Piercer would consume nearly 30% of her energy reserves. But here, she had dialed it down to 25%, all while actively drawing in cosmic energy to "recover mana" more efficiently.
Seeing Ye Bai flee, the mysterious man’s psychic chains shifted, tightening around her.
"Whoosh!"
A chain lashed toward her neck, and Ye Bai’s danger sense flared violently. Instinctively, she gathered her psychic energy to deflect it.
"Boom—"
The chain meant to ensnare her shattered upon impact, but the backlash sent a searing, indescribable pain through her mind.
That single clash had drained 10% of her psychic reserves.
Yet the mysterious man remained unfazed—if anything, his eyes gleamed brighter. "That’s the one."
Severing one chain was clearly negligible to an A-rank powerhouse. In the next moment, another chain surged toward her from below.
Having learned her lesson, Ye Bai dared not block it directly. In a battle of attrition, she stood no chance against an A-rank.
Thinking fast, she conjured an Ice Spike beneath her feet, shaping the frozen mass to intercept the chain. It provided a temporary foothold.
"Clatter—"
Ye Bai stepped onto the ice, riding the contracting chain forward until another diagonal chain blocked her path, forcing her to leap off.
Her gaze locked onto a floating structure on the ocean’s surface below—a clearly functional facility, likely far more fortified than the residential area above.
At that moment, the mysterious man’s expression shifted to disappointment.
"Is that all? Then I’ll conclude the test."
Test?
Ye Bai’s eyes narrowed. This man was an A-rank psychic—equivalent to a demigod in the game—and seemed particularly intrigued by her high-tier spells. But the more he wanted to see, the less she was willing to reveal without assurance of her safety.
As she scrambled for a countermeasure, the space before her suddenly warped.
She knew it was spatial distortion, not visual, because her psychic senses screamed of the turbulence around her.
Despite her enhanced physiology, which had allowed her to scale walls effortlessly moments ago, Ye Bai now felt as if she’d been tossed onto a tiny boat, violently rocked by unseen forces. A crushing sense of disorientation overwhelmed her.
Her precognition traced the source—the mysterious man above, moving with effortless grace.
The once-sparse chains now multiplied explosively, coiling around her limbs as the gravitational distortion intensified, forming an unmistakably artificial micro-wormhole leading to an unknown destination.
A wormhole? A man-made micro-wormhole?!
"60 seconds. Perfectly constructed… Time to return." With that, the man descended, clearly intending to take Ye Bai through it with him.
Ye Bai stared at the scene, something that would’ve been mundane in the boundless fantasy of Infinite Realms but was nothing short of surreal in reality.
In the three years since her awakening, she had learned much from Aurora. Artificial wormhole technology was the domain of cosmic-tier civilizations—otherwise, the natural wormhole near Blue Star wouldn’t have drawn the immediate attention and exploitation of the Stellar Alliance.
Meanwhile, although the Stellar Alliance possesses the technology to create artificial wormholes, the cost is astronomical, making it a resource they are reluctant to deploy lightly. Each use is reserved for the most critical passages, and the construction process is never subtle.
In short, artificial wormholes and miniaturization are concepts that, in the general interstellar consciousness, simply don’t belong in the same conversation.
Yet according to the stranger’s words, this one had been completed within 60 seconds… What level of technology was this? No wonder the entire Makur Star had remained oblivious!
The mysterious man’s approach snapped Ye Bai out of her daze.
‘No—I can’t let myself be dragged into some unknown place like this. Once I’m on someone else’s turf, there’ll be no chance to resist!’
Her mind screamed in desperation. Fighting through the disorientation caused by the spatial distortion, she mustered the last of her strength—drawing upon the two legendary spells still stored in her return slot.
The mysterious man’s figure flickered. Ye Bai had no confidence that Petrifying Gaze would fully stop him, nor that disrupting the wormhole would work. So she poured every ounce of her remaining mental energy into her other legendary spell:
Kraken’s [Skyward Tide].
Ye Bai wasn’t at full strength—her reserves were barely at 70%. But beneath her lay Makur Star’s vast ocean, covering over half the planet’s surface.
The mysterious man, still controlling the chains, was about to pull them both into the wormhole below.
Then, without warning, he felt her psychic energy erupt.
An ancient, overwhelming force of nature surged in response to her call.
"BOOM!"
The once-calm sea beneath them convulsed as if yanked by the gravity of a moon. In an instant, the ocean across an entire hemisphere heaved upward, a colossal blue curtain of water crashing toward the sky with terrifying force—directly at the mysterious man.
"CRACK! CRACK! CRACK!"
Countless psychic chains binding Ye Bai shattered. The final recoil sent her tumbling into the now-active wormhole, her figure vanishing into the tidal chaos.
But the ocean’s assault had cut off the A-rank powerhouse’s path to follow.
Meanwhile, this unnatural upheaval—despite his technology having neutralized surveillance for kilometers around—triggered Makur Star’s planetary defense systems at a macro level.
The entire planet’s attention locked onto the anomaly.
"Damn it!" The stranger spat out the curse, equal parts shocked and humiliated. Burning through his remaining energy, he barely managed to flee the area before Makur’s authorities arrived.