Woke Up to Find the Game I Made Came True-Chapter 86
This 'friendly meeting' news came with a screenshot from the game, and this particular screenshot was anything but ordinary—it was clearly an intentional 'group photo.' Combined with the racial traits of the Dandi Civilization, other civilizations viewing this screenshot could easily imagine how this photo was taken.
Though the setting was dimly lit, the background ambiguous, and the Dandi Civilization player separated from Ye Bai by iron bars… you couldn’t deny it was a meeting, right? A group photo, wasn’t it?
In the past, Ye Bai had only ever been captured in third-person shots, with no recorded interactions between her and any other civilization in the game. This time, the Dandi Civilization took the lead, instantly causing a stir within the Stellar Alliance and skyrocketing to the top of the hottest cosmic news.
The ensuing speculation allowed the Dandi Civilization to bask in Ye Bai’s reflected glory, gaining significant political attention within the Stellar Alliance and even boosting their entire civilization’s currency exchange rate.
If it had been any other civilization, the effect might not have been so exaggerated. But at this moment, Nightfall Town had just completed its upgrade, with Ye Bai demonstrating formidable personal prowess. The mass production of rare blue-tier [Nightwalker Cloaks] and [Marching Boots] showcased Nightfall Town’s technological superiority over all other player territories.
Special Effect - Imprint: Can imprint the appearance of other garments. Current imprints: (10).
Special Effect - Everchanging: Can transform into the appearance of any garment below its rank via "Imprint."
Description: Crafted using rare spider silk and incorporating techniques from the Loomkin, this garment can alter its form—elegant, refined, and eternally fashionable.
At a glance, Ye Bai’s lips curled into a smile. Truly a masterpiece from a master tailor! Even a purely cosmetic piece came with special effects, and incredibly practical ones at that. It was well worth the eight bundles of premium spider silk looted from the Spider King boss.
Aside from faction-specific attire, clothing in general didn’t provide any stats—it was purely for appearance. Rare-grade or higher garments might have special effects, but those were usually limited to visual enhancements. The only attribute clothing had was [Style], or in simpler terms, "fashion points."
In Infinite Realms, dressing stylishly might only earn a player some bragging rights among others, but in the eyes of NPCs, it conveyed an impression of wealth. A high Style value could sometimes yield unexpected benefits, making NPCs view you in a new light—especially during business dealings.
Even the rare high-end clothing sold to nobles in upscale shops usually maxed out at around 500-600 Style points. This legendary piece, unsurprisingly, tripled that, standing toe-to-toe with other formal regalia representing honor and prestige.
With a master tailor in her territory, Ye Bai naturally wouldn’t let such an advantage go to waste.
This was the perk of being a lord. Unlike regular players who had to grind quests or buy gear, as long as her territory housed skilled individuals, their abilities effectively became hers.
Previously, Ye Bai had handed over all the high-tier materials she’d obtained from boss fights to Dilina. With the 100 Loyalty boost from completing personal quests, she didn’t even need to pay extra—just supply the materials, and Dilina would craft it for her.
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Of course, this privilege only extended to gear Ye Bai needed for herself. Mass production was an entirely different matter.
Dilina added, "I’ve already imprinted some outfits I remember onto it. Go ahead and try it out."
"Great!"
Ye Bai happily stored the garment in her inventory. After equipping it in the [Apparel] slot, her appearance instantly transformed—now adorned in a fitted, flowing silver-white robe with a cinched waist and a long hem. Upon closer inspection, the sleeves and back bore a translucent, shimmering texture.
Originating from the magic capital of Melo City, this outfit crafted by Dilina leaned toward a mage’s aesthetic—elegant, intellectual, and dreamlike.
"Hmm, looks good on you," Dilina remarked with an approving nod as she observed the result.
"It's absolutely stunning!" Ye Bai admired it for a moment before putting it away and bidding farewell to Dilina. She then headed to a regular tailor shop to replicate a few common outfits before quietly leaving the territory.
Once she swapped out her signature gear, the plain-looking "Ye Bai" became nearly unrecognizable. Moreover, the [Illusionary Garb] conveniently eliminated the need to carry multiple outfits—one piece could mimic countless styles. The only downside was that when transformed into another appearance, its fashion value would adjust accordingly, making it impossible to maintain an air of "understated luxury."
After shifting the Illusionary Garb into the common [Windproof Cloak] style favored by both players and NPCs, Ye Bai reached Melo City after just a day of travel.
At her higher level, her movement speed had increased significantly, and her stamina pool far surpassed that of other players, making her journey incomparable to the past.
For her level 40 class advancement quest, Ye Bai needed to travel to an alchemy-focused city. Rather than trekking through the wilderness, teleporting from the nearest city with a transfer array was the faster option.
Within the same "Blue Star Server," teleportation fees were much cheaper.
However, upon arriving in Melo City, Ye Bai didn’t head straight for the teleportation array. Instead, she made her way to the inner-city library. After her trip to the divine realm, she had accumulated a wealth of historical knowledge—more than enough to level up her [Historian] subclass.
The Melo City Library was as quiet as ever, with only the occasional rustle of turning pages breaking the silence.
Unlike her first visit, the library now had a handful of players scattered about. Everyone maintained a respectful hush, moving carefully to avoid drawing attention. Any disruption risked not only the guards’ intervention but also the wrath of a nearby archmage who might "silence" them with magic.
Ye Bai wandered through the library floor by floor, searching for her subclass mentor, Anita.
In "Infinite Worlds," NPCs weren’t static—they had their own routines. Even class trainers only appeared within certain areas rather than standing rigidly at fixed coordinates. There was even a slim chance Anita might be off-duty when Ye Bai arrived.
Luckily, her luck held. After some searching, she found her mentor tucked away in a corner.
Sensing someone approach, Anita lifted her head from the papers she’d been buried in.
Spotting Ye Bai, she adjusted her glasses, her green eyes narrowing slightly in recognition.
"Oh, if it isn’t my history student?"
"Yes, Mentor Anita," Ye Bai replied promptly before adding, "I’ve come to advance my Historian level."
Anita’s face brightened with pride. "Excellent. I always knew you were a gifted one."
[You have completed the quest "Mentor’s Expectations."]
A flash of light followed, accompanied by a system notification:
[Your subclass "Historian I" has been upgraded to "Historian II."]
Anita then pulled out an item and handed it to Ye Bai. "You’ll soon delve deeper into field research. This [Archaeologist’s Magnifying Glass] served me well in my time. Now, it’s yours."
"Thank you, Mentor," Ye Bai said, accepting the reward for reaching Historian II.
[Archaeologist’s Magnifying Glass]
Rarity: Rare
Type: Archaeological Tool
Effect: Increases the chance of uncovering additional historical clues from ruins or artifacts by 30%.
Description: Archaeology demands three virtues: meticulousness, patience, and perseverance.
Anita nodded, offering her customary encouragement. "May you go far on this path."
Simultaneously, a new subclass quest appeared.
[New Quest: "Mentor’s Expectations"]
Objective: Your mentor expects you to make strides in historical study. Raise your "Historian II" proficiency to 100%.
Reward: Upgrade to Historian III; Unknown.
Yet, instead of leaving, Ye Bai remained in place and spoke again.
"Mentor, I’d like to advance my Historian level further."
Anita, who had already lowered her head to resume reading, froze momentarily before looking up sharply.
"…Huh??"