Woke Up to Find the Game I Made Came True-Chapter 113

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The waves surged violently, accompanied by the trembling of the island beneath her feet. Before Ye Bai could react, countless enormous tentacles burst from the surrounding sea, instantly filling her entire field of vision.

If one were to imagine the scene from a player’s perspective as a ‘screen,’ the colossal sea creature now emerging was undoubtedly far too massive to fit within the frame. Ye Bai could only gauge its sheer size by the tentacles breaching the water’s surface.

The overwhelming shock of the moment even stole her breath away.

The legendary Kraken of the North Sea was said to be a gargantuan beast resembling an octopus or squid—now she understood why the name ‘Kraken’ was so fitting.

In an instant, bewilderment, astonishment, awe, and dread—emotions as tumultuous as the surrounding waves—engulfed Ye Bai.

“Kr…”

She opened her mouth to speak, but before she could utter another sound, the little ‘Kraken’ in the fish basket excitedly cried out, “Big! Eat!”

Thanks to her familiarity with Kraken over the past few days, Ye Bai immediately grasped the meaning behind those two short words—

It had grown larger and could now hunt for its own food.

“Boom…”

What unfolded next forced Ye Bai to draw a sharp, involuntary breath.

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At the same time, towering waves rose around the island like a colossal curtain descending upon her. Within the ‘curtain,’ the shadows of massive, writhing tentacles were visible.

It felt like being trapped in a 6D disaster film with a touch of cosmic horror—a sight terrifying enough to send anyone with even a hint of agoraphobia or megalophobia into a foaming, panicked frenzy.

Her mind buzzing, Ye Bai’s first instinct was to rush forward and grab Autofis and Kraken.

But the waves moved faster than she could. Reality wasn’t a disaster movie, where slow motion gave the protagonist time to act.

The moment she took a step, darkness swallowed her vision, leaving only the deep sea above her head.

‘No way, no way…’

Her mind instinctively flashed with fragmented thoughts, her emotions indescribable. The sheer environmental damage from those waves alone could obliterate her in an instant.

She had always looked forward to Kraken growing bigger, but she never imagined it would become this ‘big’—far beyond her wildest expectations!

Her first death in the game would be due to environmental damage caused by her own pet’s movements… What a laughable way to go.

Just as Ye Bai braced herself to level up repeatedly to mitigate the damage—

“Swoosh…”

The waves that should have crashed down upon her suddenly parted a dozen meters above, revealing a radiant green light. Centered around the little girl form of Kraken, a hemispherical barrier, about ten meters in diameter, formed, shielding Ye Bai, Autofis, and the fishing gear safely within.

“Gurgle, gurgle…”

As the island continued its rapid descent beneath the waves, the green barrier acted like a miraculous bubble, protecting its occupants from the seawater and even maintaining fresh, breathable air inside.

Strangely, the barrier also stabilized Ye Bai’s footing, allowing her to stand as steadily as if she were on land, unaffected by gravity or momentum.

The deep sea unveiled an entirely different spectacle.

Ye Bai couldn’t see the ocean floor, but by the dim sunlight filtering from above, she spotted schools of panicked fish fleeing into the distance.

“Hungry!”

Kraken’s cheerful voice rang out beside her.

The enormous red tentacles that had filled her vision earlier reappeared, stretching and undulating like blooming flowers underwater, stirring another terrifying surge of waves.

“Boom…”

A slight push from beneath the island sent the surrounding seascape rushing backward, while the fleeing fish suddenly loomed large—within moments, they were right in front of her.

“Splash…”

Then, from somewhere below, bubbles and swirling currents erupted, generating a powerful suction.

The force transformed into a vortex, sweeping up the entire school of fish.

Fish twice, even three or four times Ye Bai’s size were sucked into the whirlpool one after another, forming a ‘bridge’ of fish before her eyes before vanishing into the depths.

The few that escaped were soon trapped by a cage of tentacles, sealing their fate as they, too, were pulled into the vortex.

Simultaneously, system notifications flooded Ye Bai’s mind:

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[Your pet ‘Kraken’ is a higher level than you. You gain 17,000 shared EXP.]

[Your pet ‘Kraken’ is a higher level than you. You gain 21,000 shared EXP.]

[Your…]

In mere seconds, her experience bar skyrocketed.

Dumbfounded, Ye Bai watched as over a hundred fish disappeared into the vortex beneath the island, all converted into shared EXP from her pet.

“Gulp!”

Finally, with not a single fish left, the underwater vortex settled, releasing only a tiny bubble.

Now unobstructed, Ye Bai’s gaze followed the dissipating currents—and locked onto a vast, emerald-green eye, glowing like a deep forest lake.

Spatially, the eye was positioned where the island met the water’s surface.

Sensing her stare, the enormous green eye turned toward her, radiating the same innocent, clueless expression she knew so well.

Ye Bai instinctively glanced back at the fish basket—sure enough, the little girl inside was looking at her with identical eyes.

“…”

At this point, no matter how unprepared she was, Ye Bai realized the truth.

The ‘big’ Kraken hadn’t emerged from the ocean depths—the nameless island beneath her feet was its head, half-submerged in the sea.

The realization made her gulp.

As the island shifted and sank, the accumulated sand and dust sloughed off like shedding skin, revealing the same crimson flesh as the tentacles.

Now, looking at Kraken's fiery red hair, it dawned on Ye Bai that the color had nothing to do with the Little Mermaid—it was simply a trait inherited from its true form...

"Big!"

Noticing Ye Bai's gaze, the well-fed Kraken puffed up with pride inside the fish basket, waving its tiny, supple hands. At the same time, the nearest terrifying tentacle swayed fluidly in sync, as if showing off.

Thankfully, the green barrier stabilized everything—otherwise, just the movement of that single tentacle would have sent Ye Bai tumbling.

Witnessing this absurd scene, Ye Bai's lips twitched several times before she regained her composure. She then cast [Insight] on the colossal Kraken.

[Kraken]

Identity: White Night’s Pet

Attribute: Physical Entity

Level: 65

Status: Starving

Physical Entity?

Ye Bai, who had been curious about the relationship between the two Krakens, suddenly had an epiphany. She used [Insight] again on the Kraken in the fish basket.

The information was mostly the same as before, except for the newly revealed Attribute field: 'Spiritual Body.'

With these two pieces of information, Ye Bai quickly pieced together a theory: the past Kraken had likely been in a 'dormant' or 'inactive' state, its spiritual body manifesting as a little girl. Once the spiritual body was nourished to a certain point, the accumulated power triggered the awakening of its true form.

Ye Bai took out a magic scroll and consulted the Paper Figure about the situation.

After analyzing the data on both Krakens, the Paper Figure shared another insight: "Most of the 'hunger' has been transferred to the physical entity, but the spiritual body possesses formidable oceanic magic."

Ye Bai immediately understood—the green barrier shielding her was undoubtedly the work of 'Little Kraken.'

The physical entity wielded overwhelming brute strength, while the spiritual body commanded mighty oceanic magic... Truly befitting a Sea God.

At this thought, Ye Bai suddenly recalled the ruined Sea God Altar and couldn’t help but ask Kraken with a strange expression:

"Back when the Deep Sea Clan worshipped you, did they... uh, build the altar on you to offer food?"

If so, the Deep Sea Clan’s approach was brutally straightforward—erecting an altar right on the Sea God!

"No," Kraken shook her head unexpectedly. "No food... took it away."

No food?

Right—Ye Bai hadn’t found any traces of the Deep Sea Clan, and Kraken’s extreme hunger suggested they hadn’t worshipped her in a long time.

So, the altar ended up on Kraken’s head because she had taken it away... In Kraken’s eyes, that altar was probably just a dinner plate, wasn’t it?

Ye Bai chuckled dryly before asking curiously, "Then what about the fishing gear on your head?"

This item, placed at the highest point of Kraken’s head—who had it once belonged to?

"Hungry..."

But Kraken’s eyes glowed green again as she succumbed to hunger, leaving Ye Bai’s question unanswered.

"Boom..."

The scene repeated itself—Kraken darted through the water at blinding speed, arriving in another stretch of ocean to hunt. To the underwater schools of fish, she was nothing short of a mobile catastrophe.

Watching her experience points skyrocket, Ye Bai finally understood the true meaning of 'devouring like a storm.'

At the same time, a new idea surfaced in her mind.

With Kraken, the Sea God, by her side, was there any corner of the deep sea she couldn’t explore? Finding a spatial rift leading to the Netherworld here would be child’s play, wouldn’t it?