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Global Awakening: Only I Can Respawn

What will you do when the gods turn Earth into their playground? Run, hide, and hope for the best? What if it isn’t an option? What if you’re the thing they want to play with? What if they want you to play for their entertainment? That is what the humans had to go through when the gods forced an awakening upon them. Pick classes, slay monsters, and survive being the god’s pet. Surviving an apocalypse can be fun, but a divine apocalypse? It will be fun… but only for the gods. For the rest, it is a test for survival. Maybe not for everyone. What if someone views it as an opportunity to take revenge on everyone who had betrayed him? What if someone doesn’t care about being used by the gods as long as he can use them for his revenge? That’s what Kang YuWon sets out to achieve once calamity strikes. Revenge on everyone, including his family, and even the gods, if they ever cross paths. ~~~Bonus Chapter Goals~~~ 50 powerstones/20 golden tickets: 1 bonus chapter. ~~~Gift goals~~~ Massage chair: 1 bonus chapter. (Same day) Luxury Car: 2 bonus chapters. (Same day) Dragon: 4 bonus chapters. (Same week) Magic Castle: 6 bonus chapters. (Same week) Spacecraft: 10 bonus chapters. (Same month) Gachapon: 15 bonus chapters. (Same month)

AkshatArpit · Kỳ huyễn
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The Great Forest of Lykaion (1)

"Chop, chop people," YuWon instructed the awakeners. "We have to clean the corpses, too!"

"On it!" several voices echoed.

Even after fighting and killing the monster horde, their work wasn't over. So far they had been living on the world fruit. But with so many beast corpses lying around, they could finally eat something different.

Yeji coordinated people to take the corpses away, while Gina and some select individuals were busy hacking the beasts into smaller pieces. Anna, using her knowledge, carefully cleaned the corpses and sorted them into edible or poisonous stuff.

As usual, Lysandra didn't participate in such tasks. Instead, she chose to cook along with Min-Ji. 

Coordination between the teams was of utmost importance. If they wasted even a second, the diligently prepared food might rot. Even those eating had to do it quickly and get to work so others could have their turn.