Reborn with Infinity Skill Points, I Enslaved All Universes -
Chapter 183 -183-Believers and God
Chapter 183: Chapter183-Believers and God
Across the global communication network, news of the Void Tower appearing in the northern human frontier triggered another explosive wave of attention.
Especially once people learned of its near-miraculous effects, discussions erupted with fervent intensity.
"Is this for real? A tower that can upgrade your talent? That’s not even remotely balanced!"
"Stop being jealous, folks. It’s true. I just stepped out of the Anygate, and I’m standing right here at the Void Tower."
"No lie—it’s legit! I’ve already switched my belief system and decided to dedicate my life to the Infinite Divine Temple!"
"Breaking news—some rookie awakener with an F-rank talent just completed a challenge in the tower! Not only did his talent rise to E-rank, but he can still take on additional challenges!"
That one message instantly set the entire communication network ablaze.
Because every awakener knew exactly what that meant.
Under normal circumstances, A-rank talents already placed awakeners in the elite class. While they might still be considered weaklings to true powerhouses, they formed the backbone of strength across all races.
And now?
The Void Tower could apparently upgrade low-tier talents?
More than that—it allowed awakeners to repeat challenges?
What did this mean?
It meant that nearly every awakener, regardless of their starting point, could potentially upgrade their talent to S-rank!
The implications shattered reality as people knew it.
Most awakeners in the world were nothing special—typically born with C- or B-rank talents. Some were even worse off, saddled with pitiful E- or F-rank talents, scraping the bottom of the barrel.
These low-tier awakeners had endured years of disdain and rejection.
But now, they saw a glimmer of hope. A blinding beam of light, one that just might overturn their destinies.
The world had gone mad. Truly mad.
However, amidst the frenzy, a small group of people emerged online—keyboard warriors swimming against the tide.
"There’s no way. Absolutely impossible! When has the world ever offered free miracles? There’s got to be something shady going on inside that tower!"
"Exactly! We’re the ones who earned our S-rank talents through sweat and blood. Why should a bunch of trash-tier nobodies suddenly get the same?"
But S-rank awakeners were the rare few, and their arrogance soon earned them a flood of backlash.
"Oh, look at you! You think you’re above everyone because you were born with an S-rank? Well guess what? Soon there’ll be S-rank awakeners on every street corner!"
"Jealous much? Try not to choke on your own ego!"
Minutes later, a veteran A-rank awakener—someone respected in the community—publicly confirmed that he had successfully completed a Void Tower challenge and upgraded his talent to S-rank.
The confirmation launched discussions of the Void Tower into a new crescendo.
And when the Human Emperor received this news, he wasted no time appearing personally inside the Void Tower.
Even he couldn’t resist his curiosity—was the Void Tower really this powerful?
Using his unique authority, the Human Emperor quickly located the awakener who had completed the talent upgrade challenge.
To his astonishment, the news was true.
Someone had really done it.
In the past, the Human Emperor would’ve scoffed at the idea that something like the Void Tower could even exist—something so absurd it broke every known system.
But now, standing before the irrefutable evidence, all his doubts melted away.
His heart surged with joy he could hardly contain.
If this structure could help awakeners across humanity rise to S-rank talents... then just how powerful would the human race become?
It was too terrifying to even imagine.
This Daniel, that little brat... no wonder the gods had chosen him. His very existence was a walking contradiction to logic.
And with this revelation, even more awakeners flooded toward the Void Tower. So many arrived that some began constructing shelters and homes nearby just to stay close.
Daniel’s administrators were quick to act.
Under their orders, a brand-new city was rapidly constructed beside Winterhold Castle, providing lodging and services for the growing crowds of hopefuls lining up for their turn inside the tower.
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Orc Clan Territory
One of Daniel’s clones materialized in front of Ally.
"Ally, I need to confirm something with you."
"You’re certain that gods no longer require faith, correct?"
Ally nodded earnestly. "That’s right, meow! Once a god gathers enough faith energy, their divine body becomes complete. After that, faith isn’t really useful anymore."
With that confirmation, Daniel finally unraveled several lingering questions in his mind.
For example—why did modern gods offer so few blessings to their believers?
The answer was surprisingly simple.
To the current gods, believers were worthless.
Which also explained why, despite the Infinite Divine Temple snatching up followers by the millions, the gods had shown no signs of retaliation or even interest.
In their eyes, the emergence of Daniel’s temple was nothing worth reacting to. The loss of followers? Irrelevant.
In fact, during this conversation, Daniel learned another crucial truth.
In ancient times, gods did need believers. They even went to war with each other over them.
Back then, faith wasn’t just decorative—it was essential. And gods bestowed potent blessings in return.
Believers weren’t just protected—they were empowered, and they received direct divine teachings.
Those teachings, of course, were designed to manipulate and unite the people.
Thousands of years ago, during an era when the various races were still young and weak, the protection of gods was the only reason they survived the Millennial Apocalypse.
But as gods perfected their divine bodies and stepped into higher tiers of existence, faith became dispensable.
And with that, divine blessings grew weaker and weaker—eventually fading into irrelevance.
The species that continued to worship those traditional gods were doing so entirely one-sidedly.
The gods didn’t care. They wouldn’t respond. They saw the masses as insects—not even worth acknowledging.
Such a drastic change in divine behavior might seem strange, but Daniel now understood why.
Through Ally, he learned that once a god’s divine body was fully formed, they would ascend to an even higher realm of power.
And in that elevated state, excessive faith energy would actually start to have negative side effects.
Thus, gods would deliberately sever their ties with believers to avoid those risks.
Put simply—modern gods only cared about one thing: their devotees.
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