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8~ The Essence is Overpowering
update icon Updated at 2025/12/10 17:30:50

Casting Divine Analysis on herself with the butterfly hair accessory truly shocked Tilisha. She’d never heard of any Divine Analysis so detailed it offered actual insights.

Divine Analysis relied on predecessors’ accumulated knowledge. The floating data and text came from the Sage Sea database—essentially annotations from ancient sages.

So this suggestion was advice from the ancients to her? That was huge. Knowledge in the Sage Sea was static, but advice was alive.

[Blade of Destruction and Forging: Holy Oblivion]? A name she’d never heard.

But such a long name must mean something significant. At least, the prestige should match it, right?

Using Divine Analysis on herself revealed much.

The blade-shaped mark on her face meant her body was absorbing a weapon called [Holy Oblivion]. Once fully absorbed, the mark would vanish. After that, she’d undergo Divine Maiden Transformation.

This body had Divine Maiden potential? ..........

True. Divine Maidens inherited Divine Right through bloodline from gods. Gold Elves were closest to the Elf God, so possessing Divine Right was normal.

"Tilisha? ............" Was this the body’s name? Murmuring it, she felt a strange familiarity. Though new to her sight, her senses recognized it—as if it were truly hers.

Ah! Why think this? Had those pointy-eared elves cast cognition magic on her??

Was this the hair accessory’s doing? ........... What if she used its Divine Analysis to scan the accessory itself?

Tilisha shifted her gaze to the butterfly ornament on her hair.

Item Name: [Elf Goddess’s Golden Chalice Butterfly Ornament]

Item Description: Created by the Ancestor God of Elves. A hereditary treasure of the Gold Elf clan. Once worn by the Ancestor God of Elves and the Elven War God.

Wear Level: Slightly flawed

Item Functions: 1. Randomly upgrades one held ability to ‘Legendary’. 2. Golden Chalice Treasure Basin.

This was once worn by the Elf God?

What even was the Golden Chalice Basin?

Tilisha tapped the entry. An extremely familiar scene popped up.

Special Offer! Artisan-grade weapon [Azure Cross Spear] limited-time UP! First ten-pull guaranteed Artisan-grade or higher weapon, alchemy item, or enchanted item! Each ten-pull gives one Roaring Alchemy Pot! 150 pulls guaranteed the limited UP weapon!

Holy crap.

Wasn’t this exactly those gacha games from her past life? With a pity system too!

The déjà vu was overwhelming. Tilisha almost thought she’d reopened that mobile game FGO, clicking into the gacha page.

Ah, can’t unfairly badmouth it—I forgot FGO had no pity system.

Never expected to see a hometown specialty after transmigrating. The vibe was intense. Even better, this world’s gacha was fairer than Earth’s. At least it had pity. No need to whale just to stare at fodder items helplessly.

Quite user-friendly, huh?

Tilisha thought the bold "Limited UP" text was vibe enough. But below it showed "Guaranteed limited UP item in XX pulls remaining," plus "Single Pull" and "Ten Pull" buttons.

There was also an exchange page. Each pull gave one fragment. Enough fragments could buy items.

She skimmed it. Items started at ten fragments. The cheapest was a Low-grade Decoy Doll.

No way, the déjà vu was too heavy.

The gacha icon was a casino-chip-like token. Unsurprisingly, Tilisha had zero.

150 pulls for pity? Who could afford that? Only whales or hoarders could hit it back on Earth. As a newcomer, she didn’t know how to get tokens. Hoping for good pulls was pointless.

Staring at the Azure Cross Spear’s illustration and "Artisan-grade weapon" label, Tilisha felt envious.

On Caleburn, weapons were graded: junk, Common, Elite, War King, Artisan, Masterwork.

Above that were the [Five Sacred Heirlooms of the Ages], forged by the God of Smithing with world crystals.

War King and Artisan grades were a watershed. Below War King was mortal realm; above Artisan was divine.

The key difference was enchantment. War King and below had none—useless against a Divine Maiden’s Divine Right. Only Artisan-grade weapons could wound them, giving some confidence.

An Artisan weapon would skyrocket her combat power.

Wait, no. She was just a Divine Child with little strength. Weapons wouldn’t help much.

Single Pull (once a week, first two free)

Free? Such a deal??

Tilisha blew on her little hands, rubbed them together, eyes sparkling. She tapped "Single Pull."

A paper card popped from a brocade pouch. White light flashed, reflecting on her stiff face.

Dud pull. Why was she still an unlucky dog here too??

The light faded. She held a slender alchemy potion filled with clear liquid. A silver-plated needle, etched with stars, pierced the bottle’s mouth. This pull wasn’t totally worthless.

What was this?

Tilisha used Divine Analysis on the potion.

Item Name: Blindness Potion

Item Category: Alchemy Potion

Effect: Pull the silver needle to use. Thrown, it releases blinding white light.

Damn, this was a flashbang grenade??

With this design, the alchemist must’ve been a transmigrator too??

Holding the two-handed potion, Tilisha pouted unhappily.

Seriously, what use was this? She wasn’t rushing site A. A vitality potion would be better.

Not convinced. Unhappy.

The blonde loli pouted, eyes blazing with frustration. She tapped "Single Pull" again.

This time, something good appeared. Purple light emerged from the pouch.

Staring at the item—a total mismatch for western fantasy—Tilisha’s mouth fell open.