Woke Up to Find the Game I Made Came True-Chapter 130

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Time was of the essence, and Ye Bai's current goal was to complete her class transfer as quickly as possible. She didn’t hold back on using her skills or resources, nor did she bother hiding her strength from the nearby observing players. After all, dying in the game only meant suffering mental fatigue—but dying in reality meant actual death.

The advantage of the Spellbreaker class shone brightest when facing the Chaos Beast.

What made the Chaos Beast formidable was its endless barrage of spell skills. Yet, Ye Bai could reflect these skills right back at it. Unlike the Alchemical Golem, this boss didn’t possess high magic resistance.

In terms of health and magic resistance, Ye Bai far surpassed the average level 60 player.

To the onlooking players, this battle scene was nothing short of awe-inspiring. Ye Bai had eight Disintegration Reflect slots, meaning she didn’t immediately counter every skill the boss used. Instead, she stored a sequence of skills and combined them with her own abilities to create devastating chain attacks.

‘+200’, ‘+200’…

Her personal level couldn’t increase before the class transfer, so Ye Bai chugged a health potion during a brief lull in combat. The Chaos Beast, however, had no such luxury.

As time passed, under Ye Bai’s strategy of "returning the enemy’s own methods upon them," the scales of battle steadily tipped in her favor. The Chaos Beast’s health dropped to 15%.

At this threshold, the beast suddenly shuddered, its body swelling once more, its skin flushing from red to deep purple.

The Chaos Beast had entered its second-phase rampage!

Ye Bai had anticipated this. Before the beast could fully expand, she swiftly retreated to create distance.

The nearby players immediately locked their gazes onto the transformed Chaos Beast.

Though the beast was now larger and stronger, this scene was all too familiar to those who had participated in multiple boss-hunting "events." This was the moment to harvest mutated materials.

Selling these mutated materials to NPCs usually netted anywhere from five to ten gold coins—a substantial profit even for a full party. Ever since their discovery, the strongest players in Landu City had flocked here to compete for them.

"Pop!"

With a sound like a bursting balloon, an eerie blue mutated water serpent—previously seen writhing within the Chaos Beast’s body—crashed onto the ground.

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They expected Bai Yebai to claim the aberrant serpent, but instead of approaching it, she leaped forward and delivered a downward slash onto the Chaos Beast, which had shrunk slightly after the "explosion."

The players stared in stunned silence before erupting into murmurs. Someone couldn’t hold back a shocked cry:

"This time… the boss didn’t vanish?"

Even from a distance, Ye Bai’s sharp perception caught the players’ sudden agitation.

Judging by their reaction, the Chaos Beast’s behavior in its second phase differed from what they had experienced before. Yet, to Ye Bai, the beast seemed entirely normal. Did that mean… previous encounters with the Chaos Beast had been abnormal?

She had no time to dwell on it. The now-smaller Chaos Beast twisted its grotesque body and lunged at her like a living projectile.

"Screech!"

In its second phase, the Chaos Beast was faster, its movements as agile as a cannonball. Now, it didn’t just rely on ranged magic—it also unleashed physical attacks. A single collision could inflict random, lingering magical damage.

Against such hybrid attacks, akin to a Spellblade’s skills, Ye Bai couldn’t rely on Disintegration Reflect. Instead, she seized the moment to activate [Shadow Step], an ability she had been holding in reserve.

"Screech!"

The Chaos Beast’s attack met empty air. Under the cover of night, shadows were abundant, and Ye Bai’s figure instantly reappeared over twenty meters behind the beast.

At the same time, the ground beneath the Chaos Beast began to warp and crack, gravity shifting erratically in all directions instead of pulling downward.

This was [Distortion Field], a high-tier gravity spell Ye Bai had just stolen from the Chaos Beast but hadn’t yet used.

Not only did Distortion Field deal continuous damage, but it also had a powerful restraining effect.

Even the Chaos Beast needed time to cast it, but Ye Bai could instantly unleash it through Disintegration Reflect!

A level 60 Chaos Beast in its second phase would keep charging at blinding speeds, making it nearly impossible for Ye Bai to match its pace. Spells were prone to missing their mark—the only chance to stop it was during the brief pauses between its assaults.

While the Distortion Field held the beast in place, the Dragon Tongue Whistle around Ye Bai’s neck glowed faintly. She used this time to slowly retreat while simultaneously beginning the incantation for another spell.

The watching players’ hearts pounded with a mix of shock and greed. Shock, because the boss hadn’t vanished as it always had before. Greed, because Bai Ye had ignored the mutated serpent’s remains and instead trapped the Chaos Beast, turning it into a stationary target.

The temptation to steal the kill—or at least the serpent’s corpse—was overwhelming.

But remembering Bai Ye’s strength and the terrifying damage the boss could inflict with a single strike, most hesitated.

Finally, one player succumbed to the urge to take a gamble and darted toward the battlefield.

Their target was clear: the mutated serpent’s remains. Using a dash skill, they closed the distance in an instant and swiped the remains into their inventory.

Seeing this, the others stiffened, regret bubbling up as they considered making their own move.

The player who had snatched the serpent’s remains was now riding an adrenaline high. Having succeeded once, they grew bolder—just a little closer, and they could land a ranged attack on the immobilized boss.

The players weren’t fools. The boss’s unusual behavior today was likely tied to Bai Ye’s presence—perhaps even a hidden quest. Missing this opportunity might mean never seeing it again…

When the thief didn’t retreat immediately, the others understood—they were also eyeing the boss’s kill experience!

Witnessing this scene, some were filled with envy and anger, while others were itching to make a move. But in the next moment, the Chaos Beast broke free from the distorted force field, just as Ye Bai completed the incantation for her spell.

"Boom!"

Without the slightest warning, the tranquil night sky underwent a violent transformation in an instant. A terrifying roar, like that of a dragon, filled the entire space. Centered around Ye Bai’s position, a hundred-meter radius was instantly engulfed in crimson dragonflame lightning.

Dragon Tongue Magic [Wrath of Thunder]—Summon dragonflame lightning to strike all living beings and the environment within range, excluding the caster. Each hit deals 2500 (+2500 × Spell Power%) points of thunder damage per second.

This was the first time Ye Bai had used this skill. In the past, her level had been too low, and her mana insufficient to cast it. And during her time in Purgatory, since this spell was an indiscriminate area-of-effect attack—sparing only the caster—she naturally refrained from using it while fighting alongside the Kraken.

Now, facing the Chaos Beast in its second phase, with its astonishing movement speed, Ye Bai had no choice but to unleash this devastating finishing move to end the battle swiftly.

Out of the corner of her eye, she noticed a player within the spell’s range, but she paid them no mind.

Ye Bai had already warned these players not to approach. If someone insisted on rushing to their death, there was nothing she could do to stop them.

With these players around—who might have ties to interstellar agents—Ye Bai’s combat prowess, including her use of [Wrath of Thunder], would expose Bai Ye’s strength to the cosmic stage.

But given the current circumstances, holding back her trump cards wasn’t an option. Of course, once she completed her class advancement, her current abilities would become old tricks, and her new trump cards would be her third-tier class skills and the Tome of Death.

As for the possibility of her hidden class system being exposed during this advancement, it wasn’t a major concern.

The civilizations of the Star Alliance had long speculated that Ye Bai belonged to a hidden class. Now, they would merely have their suspicions confirmed. Reverse-engineering and replicating her class system, however, was nearly impossible.

The first-tier advancements of the three hidden classes were unique. Once Ye Bai advanced to become a Whisperer, no other player could take the same first-tier class. To replicate her class system, they would have to choose between Spellbreaker or Apostate of Taboo for their first-tier advancement.

In other words, this class path could only be replicated twice—and that was assuming they could deduce the second and third-tier classes involved. With countless hidden classes in the Omniverse, the odds of success were practically zero.

……

Crimson lightning streaked down from the sky, unleashing a relentless barrage of devastating strikes.

This skill didn’t just harm living beings—it also ravaged the environment. The blood river water, struck by the thunder, erupted in continuous explosions.

Blood river water splashed violently, and the mutated fish and river creatures within were instantly annihilated. Some were blasted onto the shore, while others died in the water, turning the river an even deeper shade of red.

Faced with the apocalyptic thunderstorm, the players who had narrowly avoided the skill’s range stood frozen for several seconds before snapping back to reality and retreating frantically.

At this point, no one felt envy or regret anymore. Remembering the player who had gone to collect the water snake’s corpse, they all felt a wave of relief.

For players at level thirty, the mental strain of death and the setback in level progression couldn’t be compensated even with a dozen gold coins.

If they had given in to temptation and rushed in earlier, they’d now be getting blasted apart like the fish in the blood river.

In an area-of-effect skill like [Wrath of Thunder], larger creatures were at a greater disadvantage, as they were more likely to be hit by multiple strikes simultaneously.

The Chaos Beast, with only ten percent of its health remaining, didn’t last ten seconds under the terrifying onslaught before its last sliver of life was wiped out.

In the next instant, the Chaos Beast’s entire body dissolved into radiant light. As if guided by consciousness, the light surged toward Ye Bai, weaving through the lingering thunder.

[You have completed the ‘Apostate of Taboo’ class advancement trial.]

[You have successfully advanced to ‘Apostate of Taboo’.]

[You have gained the class trait ‘Wish’.]

[You have gained 1 skill point.]

At this moment, Ye Bai finally completed her third-tier advancement, reaching the pinnacle of the current player class system in the Omniverse.

Without hesitation, amidst the still-raging [Wrath of Thunder], Ye Bai opened her class panel in her mind.

[Apostate of Taboo] (Third-tier)

Class Traits: Wish, Full Disintegration Refund, Arcane Bloodline

Effect: Construct a magic ability you have never used before (third-tier).

Description: A fabricated faith, a forbidden apostle.

Current Class Skills: None

Skill Points: 1

Unlike Whisperer and Spellbreaker, whose advancement order could be swapped, the Apostate of Taboo had to be taken as the third-tier class to form Ye Bai’s strongest class system.

As the description suggested, the Apostate of Taboo’s class trait was ‘Wish’. After advancing, the player could undergo a random roll to obtain a magic ability they had never used before—making it a hidden class heavily reliant on luck.

The pool of possible skills was also influenced by the current tier. If taken as a first-tier class, the likelihood of rolling common elemental magic increased—not only because first-tier classes lacked powerful skills, but also because many high-tier spells didn’t even have first-tier variants.

By saving the Apostate of Taboo for her third-tier advancement, after Whisperer and Spellbreaker, Ye Bai minimized the pool of possible abilities to the smallest and most controllable range.

What was a random ability for a first-tier class was, for Ye Bai at third-tier, an outcome she already knew.

Whisperer mastered the eight basic schools of magic, and Spellbreaker further narrowed the selection. Among the third-tier magic abilities Ye Bai had never used, there was only one possibility in the Omniverse—

Spatial Magic.

Spatial Magic was a rare, high-tier magic system in the Omniverse, typically accessible only to a select few archmages. The widely used [Spatial Teleportation] was merely the most basic application of this arcane discipline.

This system of magic possesses immense potential in control, damage, and survival. Normally, learning space magic-related skills requires completing extremely complex, high-difficulty quests—and these quests are faction-exclusive, meaning mastering one locks out others. However, as a Thrice-Reincarnated Forbidden Apostle, one gains access to three unique, non-repeating skills within this magic system.

Moreover, and more crucially, if Ye Bai masters space magic within the game, she will likely be able to apply it in reality—significantly mitigating the crises she currently faces.

[Wishing in progress…]

Upon successfully completing her class transition, the Forbidden Apostle’s innate ability automatically activated, initiating a brief channeling period.

Unlike her previous two transitions, this time, as the class ability triggered, Ye Bai experienced an overwhelming sensation.

Her consciousness seemed to detach from her body, rising infinitely upward, transcending into another plane. It was as if she could observe her own form—and all existence across the myriad realms—from an omniscient, detached perspective.

Countless faint whispers echoed in her ears, like the hushed murmurs of countless voices converging.

In a daze, Ye Bai felt as though she had soared beyond the confines of the world, witnessing countless small realms teeming with life—each resembling bubbles, similar yet distinct, pressed closely together.

Among these bubbles, she sensed a connection to one in particular: Bai Ye Town, or more precisely, the World Tree of Bai Ye Town…

At the center of all these bubbles lay a core—devoid of light, gray, fractured.

Instinctively, Ye Bai knew: this was the Divine Realm.

After a moment, her soaring consciousness descended, returning to her body just as the duration of [Wrath of Thunder] ended in reality. A new system prompt chimed in her ears:

[Wish fulfilled. You have manifested the power of Time Magic!]

[Your class skills have been updated.]

Time magic?! Not space magic?!

Standing motionless on the blood-soaked riverbank, having just snapped out of the "Wish" ability, Ye Bai froze as if struck by lightning.

Wait… does the game even have a time magic system?

With this prompt, her class interface updated once more.

The class description now read [Time Magic], and under [Class Skills], where it had once displayed "None," three entirely new abilities—unfamiliar even to her extensive memory—appeared:

[Breakpoint Leap], [Bullet Time], [Time Reversal].

But when Ye Bai, her mind still reeling, checked the detailed descriptions, she noticed something deeply abnormal.

[Breakpoint Leap]: Cooldown 10 seconds; consumes 150 Spirit Energy.

[Bullet Time]: Cooldown 30 seconds; consumes 20 Spirit Energy per second while active.

[Time Reversal]: Cooldown 24 hours; consumes 1000 Spirit Energy.

Despite being class skills, their descriptions lacked any explanation of effects—only cooldowns and costs.

What… is going on?

Ye Bai stared at these enigmatic skills, then experimentally activated the first: [Breakpoint Leap].

The moment she used it, an indescribable sensation washed over her. The world around her seemed to slow into a frame-by-frame slideshow.

The feeling lasted only a moment before fading. Ye Bai glanced down at herself, then around—the riverbank remained a warzone, and she appeared unchanged.

The surviving players, who had fled the blood river in panic, finally witnessed the terrifying storm of thunder cease.

After exchanging uneasy glances, they cautiously approached the now-calm riverbank.

The first to arrive immediately spotted the lone figure standing there.

Bai Ye.

Just the sight of her, after that display of apocalyptic lightning magic, made the interstellar agent’s heart race.

Then, without moving, Bai Ye’s figure flickered—vanishing for a split second before reappearing.

In the eerie silence, the glitch-like phenomenon was unsettling.

Unlike archaic platform games, "frame drops" were a near-extinct concept in full-dive VR. The player didn’t even know the term to describe it.

Rubbing his eyes, he assumed he’d imagined it.

When he looked again, Bai Ye stood still—until she turned her gaze toward the group, her expression unreadable, before her form dissolved into nothingness.

After unleashing cataclysmic magic to slay Landu City’s boss, Bai Ye had logged off.

The sky, now a pale blue, lightened further as dawn crept over the horizon.

Other players soon arrived, gasping at the scene before them.

The blood river had calmed, but the shore lay in ruins, ravaged as if by a natural disaster—which, in essence, it had been.

Fish and river creatures, blasted from the water, littered the ground. Larger specimens were reduced to chunks, while smaller ones flopped weakly, spared by their size.

After a stunned pause, one player suddenly darted forward, snatching up the scattered seafood.

Every bit counted—this haul could be sold for profit!

The others quickly followed, scavenging eagerly, silently thanking nature… no, thanking Bai Ye for the unexpected windfall.

After logging off, Ye Bai, her expression grave, scoured the interstellar network for intel on Landu City’s boss.

As expected, the players who’d died—once their mental wounds healed—had reported Bai Ye’s appearance and her clash with the boss to their factions.

Sifting through newly surfaced data, Ye Bai finally uncovered why no Landu City player had ever completed the Forbidden Apostle’s class quest before.

It wasn’t because someone from another server had completed the quest, as Ye Bai had vaguely speculated, leading to the disappearance of the Landu City questline. If that were the case, the Chaos Beast wouldn’t have been discovered by other players—only Ye Bai, who possessed the qualifications for a third-tier class, could trigger this class advancement quest.

In the past experiences of all players in Landu City, the Chaos Beast would vanish after entering its second phase, leading everyone to believe the discarded form was its loot. The Chaos Beast itself was nicknamed the "Wealth-Bringing Child."

Ye Bai also searched for similar quests involving Chaos Beast bosses in other main cities. Other players had tried to find them, but aside from Landu City, which belonged to the Blue Star server, no other city had a Chaos Beast quest—meaning the first-tier class "Forbidden Apostle" was unique to this server.

The Whisperer class had been completed too early by Ye Bai, and the Spellbreaker was also secured by her in time. Additionally, players who obtained hidden classes rarely publicized it, so she didn’t know whether anyone outside the Blue Star server had completed the first-tier advancement for these three hidden classes.

Yet, based on the current evidence, an almost unbelievable anomaly emerged.

These three hidden quests had only appeared on the Blue Star server. And before Ye Bai completed them, the third-tier quest for the Forbidden Apostle had experienced some kind of "stall"—the Chaos Beast’s second phase kept resetting, making it impossible for other players to finish.

Only when Ye Bai appeared did the resetting stop, allowing the quest to be completed.

This questline… almost seemed like it had been waiting for her all along.

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