Woke Up to Find the Game I Made Came True-Chapter 110
["Kraken is willing to become your pet. Will you accept?"]
Entering a high-level zone and taming the area’s ultimate boss as a pet—what kind of protagonist’s life is this?
Ye Bai stared at Kraken, who was still cutely stretching out her hands toward her, feeling utterly speechless.
This so-called Sea God had absolutely no dignity! If the deep-sea clans who once worshipped Kraken knew their deity was this eager to become someone’s pet, who knew what they’d think…
Ye Bai’s gaze flickered between "Yes" and "No," torn between hesitation and temptation. Such a stroke of luck was rare, but this "pie" was so big it might just crush her to death.
Suddenly, while pondering how to feed Kraken and what might happen if she couldn’t, Ye Bai froze, her expression turning complicated.
Kraken tilted her head, biting her finger, while Autofis and the paper man nearby also turned to Ye Bai with puzzled looks.
"What’s wrong?"
Ye Bai pressed her lips together. She had just realized something she hadn’t noticed before—
When the prompt appeared earlier, out of habit from traditional games, Ye Bai hadn’t immediately registered it. But in the lore of the game "Infinite Realms," while there was a mount system, there was no such thing as a [pet system].
Like the specifics of the Divine Realm, the pet system was still in the "new folder" stage—unfinished and unimplemented in the pre-release version.
In other words, this was a brand-new system in the full-dive version of "Infinite Realms," and Ye Bai had no idea how it worked or what its mechanics were.
Faced with such uncertainty, caution was necessary.
Systems followed logic. What would the owner need to provide for the pet? What could the pet offer in return? Their relationship could be seen as a kind of "contract." Ye Bai decided to tackle this head-on and ask Kraken directly.
No need for roundabout talk with Kraken—straightforward was best. So Ye Bai asked bluntly, "Kraken, why do you want to be my pet?"
Kraken waved her hands eagerly. "Hungry!"
Ye Bai, well-practiced by now, pulled a piece of bread from her inventory and fed it to her.
After swallowing the bread, Kraken’s vocabulary expanded slightly. "Hungry… you… give food!"
Ye Bai’s eye twitched. Of course, that was the reason. Just how bad had the deep-sea clans’ communication with Kraken been before?
After a moment’s thought, Ye Bai feigned hesitation. "But I don’t have much food myself. What if one day I can’t feed you enough? What would you do then?"
Kraken’s bun-like face scrunched up in thought. Clearly, she’d never considered this before, and now she was stumped.
Her gaze swept the surroundings until her eyes lit up, landing on the floating devil, Alicio. "Eat!"
Alicio: "…"
Ye Bai pressed further. "What if he’s not enough to fill you up?"
But Kraken’s mind was already racing with possibilities. She next pointed at Autofis. "Eat!"
"Eeek! Eeek!" Autofis bared his teeth in immediate protest.
Seeing this, Kraken seemed to recall that Autofis had been her "bread buddy" earlier and shifted her attention to the paper man residing in the magic scroll. "Eat!"
The paper man analyzed earnestly. "Hmm… eating me probably wouldn’t be very filling…"
What kind of logic is this? Ye Bai stifled a laugh and asked Kraken, "And what if you’ve eaten all of them?"
Kraken’s expression turned conflicted before she finally looked at Ye Bai, pouting reluctantly.
"Last… eat you."
Ye Bai nodded in understanding. So this was the downside of taking Kraken as a pet. If she became her pet, Ye Bai would be responsible for feeding her—and if supplies ran out, Kraken would eventually eat her owner.
Strangely, Ye Bai didn’t feel angry. Kraken, driven by "law hunger," couldn’t be judged by normal logic. In a way, being the last resort was already special treatment—proof that Ye Bai held a unique place in her heart.
But what about the benefits? If the Sea God could only accept food and had no power, she wouldn’t be a deity at all.
Ye Bai changed tactics. "Can you hunt for your own food?"
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"Hungry, uh…" The moment Kraken opened her mouth, Ye Bai knew the energy from the last bread had worn off. She quickly fed her another.
After eating, Kraken’s hunger subsided briefly, and Ye Bai repeated the question.
By now, Ye Bai had pretty much figured out how to communicate with Kraken.
In short, Kraken was incredibly simple-minded and highly cooperative with Ye Bai—especially when fed. She answered questions honestly and without hesitation.
But without food first, Kraken’s mind was entirely consumed by hunger, making it impossible to get any useful information beyond "hungry." Feeding her temporarily cleared the "hunger" from her brain, allowing for brief but productive exchanges.
Now, freshly fed, Kraken was in a communicative state. Hearing Ye Bai’s question, her eyes sparkled as if she’d discovered a whole new world.
"Can! Find food!" Kraken had just realized she could hunt instead of eating Ye Bai.
Excited, she stretched out her hands—then immediately deflated when she saw how short they were. "Small… can’t win…"
Ye Bai, however, breathed a sigh of relief. As long as she could hunt on her own, that was enough!
"Well done, Kraken! You’re a grown-up deep-sea being now!" She praised enthusiastically before adding, "So… if I feed you until you’re bigger, will you be able to hunt then?"
Given Kraken’s terrifying food-to-experience conversion rate, Ye Bai could spend some time fishing here to level her up. Once stronger, Kraken could fend for herself—Ye Bai would just need to guide her to food sources.
A delightful scenario even played out in Ye Bai’s mind—
She could lead Kraken to an enemy, point, and say, "Look, dinner’s served." Kraken would then pounce and devour them in one bite.
A win-win—efficient and eco-friendly!
"Grow big!" Kraken waved her arms triumphantly, puffing out her chest as if already envisioning her future dominance. "Eat! Grow big!"
Ye Bai nodded repeatedly at the sight. She had thought as much—how could something sharing the name of the legendary Kraken of the North Sea be so small? Clearly, Kraken could grow larger.
As the topic turned to growth, Kraken seemed to stir with excitement, blurting out, "Fireballs!"
Ye Bai was taken aback. "Fireballs?"
Why bring up fireballs all of a sudden?
"Hungry…" Kraken's eyes sparkled with anticipation, a glistening sheen forming around her tiny mouth as if she were imagining something delicious.
That expression told Ye Bai that Kraken's idea of "fireballs" probably wasn't what she had in mind—it was likely something to satisfy Kraken's hunger.
"Hungry, hungry, hungry…" Kraken's insistent whining snapped Ye Bai out of her thoughts.
Seeing the eager look on Kraken's face, Ye Bai turned her attention back to the unconfirmed system notification.
After a moment of hesitation, her gaze hardened, and she selected 'Yes.'
The benefits of taking Kraken in were obvious—and hard to refuse.
Even if she didn’t consider Kraken as a combat asset, just maintaining the effects of Kraken's aura alone was worth the effort of feeding her.
After all, Ye Bai currently gained experience points from eating solely because of Kraken's influence. Without Kraken, that effect wouldn’t exist in other areas.
Keeping Kraken by her side meant turning this temporary buff into a permanent one.
That alone was worth taking some risks. Plus, Ye Bai had already confirmed that Kraken could hunt for herself—Ye Bai only needed to make an initial investment and later provide Kraken with opportunities to "feed."
The only real downside was the concern that Kraken's hunger aura might affect the residents of her territory, potentially causing a food shortage. But after some thought, Ye Bai decided it wasn’t a major issue. Worst case, she could leave Kraken in the divine realm and only bring her along when she visited.
Beyond the benefits Kraken offered, there was another factor that influenced Ye Bai's decision—she was intensely curious about this mysterious pet system she knew nothing about.
[Kraken has become your pet.]
[You have obtained the achievement ‘Feeder of the Sea God.’]
As soon as she confirmed her choice, two system notifications chimed in Ye Bai’s ears.
She first checked the effects of the title ‘Feeder of the Sea God’: You have been marked by the aura of the Sea God Kraken and gained ‘Eternal Hunger.’
A quick glance at the ‘Eternal Hunger’ effect confirmed it was indeed the same as Kraken’s aura. Ye Bai had initially assumed she’d need to stay near Kraken to maintain the buff, but now it seemed the title granted it permanently—far more convenient, and without the worry of Kraken affecting her territory’s residents.
But what about the pet system itself?
Curious, Ye Bai opened her character information and scrolled through it repeatedly, but no new interface appeared.
Baffled, she turned her gaze back to Kraken.
Kraken’s status had changed slightly from before.
[Kraken]
Identity: Bai Ye’s Pet
Level: 16
Status: Hungry
So… this was the pet system?
After double-checking and finding no other changes, Ye Bai couldn’t help but feel cheated. So the so-called pet system was just slapping an extra identity and status onto Kraken? How… lazily implemented!
No sooner had she finished grumbling than three sharp dings echoed in her mind:
[Your pet ‘Kraken’ is hungry. Please feed her!]
Ye Bai: Thanks, but I never asked for this feature.