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Woke Up to Find the Game I Made Came True-Chapter 75
"Attention all passengers, this voyage is about to reach its destination. Please remember to take your personal belongings with you..."
The announcement echoed through the starship as it docked at the space station. Ye Bai heard the sounds of other passengers moving about in the cabin.
Traveling light with almost no luggage, Ye Bai was fortunate to have a hefty sum of 20,000 Stellar Coins on hand—enough to live comfortably for a while, even in the advanced civilization of the Phantom Sea Galaxy.
[Initiating new communication. Contact: 'Aurora.' Send?]
[Yes]
A smile crept onto Ye Bai’s face. This was one of the amusing quirks of interstellar travel. Without using the Stellar Network, the message Aurora had sent from the Phantom Sea Galaxy had likely already traveled to Blue Star, then bounced to Makur Star when no signal was detected, and finally rerouted back to the Phantom Sea Galaxy. By the time it looped back, Ye Bai would have already settled in for a while.
As the signal connected, Aurora’s familiar face "popped" into Ye Bai’s consciousness once again.
Aurora stood at 180 cm tall, with large, bright eyes, a petite nose, and flawless snow-white skin devoid of visible pores. Apart from her hair—which floated weightlessly when she was emotional—there wasn’t much difference between natives of the Phantom Sea and those of Blue Star. These traits were all classified under Carbon-Based Lifeform Type IV.
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"Ye Bai, are you okay?" Aurora’s hair swayed like jellyfish tentacles, betraying her excitement.
Ye Bai chuckled. "I’m fine."
Through the holographic comms, Aurora scrutinized Ye Bai up and down before exhaling in relief upon seeing her unharmed.
"Thank goodness! I was so worried. Our call got cut off before you could finish speaking that day. After seeing the news about Makur Star, I contacted the Stellar Alliance through the network. I wasn’t sure at first, but I can’t believe you were really there!"
Mid-sentence, Aurora glanced around and lowered her voice, reining in her excitement. "I took half a day off. Wait for me at the space station—I’ll pick you up in ten minutes. We’re going to the baths together."
Ye Bai paused, remembering what Aurora had once told her: in Phantom Sea culture, communal bathing was as common a social ritual as sharing a meal or drinks.
"Alright…" Ye Bai agreed, though she still felt a little awkward. But when in Rome, right?
Aurora arrived at the space station shortly after in her private starship.
In this era, planetary transport wasn’t even considered a vehicle anymore—private starships had replaced cars entirely.
"This is my first time riding in a private starship," Ye Bai admitted, gazing around curiously.
Far from looking down on her, Aurora eagerly launched into an enthusiastic explanation.
"Hahaha, then you came to the right place! Check out my FD-5 Warp Engine—if I upgrade the hull structure, it could even handle deep-space jumps…"
"Wow! That’s amazing!"
The two quickly fell into lively conversation. Some friendships were just meant to be.
Soon, the starship descended into the blue-purple planet Ye Bai had first glimpsed from afar.
To her surprise, Ye Bai learned this highly advanced planet was called Giant Sea Star—not the Phantom Sea civilization’s homeworld, Phantom Sea Star, which orbited further out.
As the cradle of their civilization, Phantom Sea Star was closed to outsiders, preserved as a cultural sanctuary free from external influence. Giant Sea Star, in contrast, was a semi-open planet—think of it as a "new development zone" bearing the Phantom Sea civilization’s imprint.
Authorized starships and personnel could enter and settle here. The planet’s habitability rating was a solid Tier 4, meaning even someone like Ye Bai—formerly a D-class—could live comfortably here. And now that she could endure harsher cosmic conditions, it was even easier.
After landing at the spaceport, the two headed to a bathhouse brimming with Phantom Sea aesthetics.
Along the way, Ye Bai noticed the ornamental plants lining the streets—spore-like flora in soft pinks, purples, and blues, giving the surroundings an otherworldly, dreamlike vibe.
*Splash…*
Ye Bai and Aurora stepped into a private hot spring. For some reason, the fragrant, bubbling water continuously released streams of foam, adding an almost ceremonial touch.
"Ahh…" Ye Bai slowly adjusted to the strange sensation while Aurora lounged contentedly beside her.
After a while, Aurora turned to Ye Bai with a guilty expression. "Ye Bai, I’m sorry—I was the one who sent you that job listing through the Stellar Network. I should’ve looked into Makur Star’s reputation first."
In Aurora’s mind, Ye Bai had gone to Makur Star for the job and only then discovered the company’s shady background.
But Ye Bai knew the truth was entirely different. If she’d gone as planned, she might’ve ended up as an exhibit in a zoo—only to be kidnapped and dragged to an underground auction instead.
"It’s not your fault. Before the truth came out, they looked like a legitimate business." Ye Bai reassured her. "And in a way, this turned out to be a blessing. Because of that case, I even got compensation from the Stellar Alliance."
"That’s great!" Aurora’s eyes lit up, her hair floating excitedly. "I’ve been thinking about what jobs would suit you here, but none seemed promising. Now that you’ve got Stellar Coins, I’d suggest registering for the Stellar Network and joining *Boundless Realms*. If you’re short, I can chip in after I get paid."
"I have enough, don’t worry." Ye Bai quickly replied. Aurora had already helped her so much—without her, Ye Bai wouldn’t have had those three years to adjust to the times and might’ve been forced to sell her Antarctic property rights.
"Even better!" Aurora grinned. "You know I work in my mentor’s lab, right? Well, they’re part of *Boundless Realms’* research team. Right now, they’re recruiting players for feedback. Complete their research tasks, submit reports, and if verified, you get Stellar Coin rewards!"
"And since you’re F-class, *Boundless Realms* can also help boost your mental energy. This could be a huge opportunity—a real game-changer. The only catch is getting into the game…"
Lowering her voice, Aurora leaned in. "Since I work in the lab, I have access to the latest strategies. Once you’re in, I can give you key tips… but remember, this stays between us. Use them quietly."
Aurora earnestly pitched to Ye Bai: "Right now, the Ten Thousand Realms is overflowing with Stellar Coins—it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Trust me, this gig is way better than any other job out there!"
"For instance, since you haven’t registered an account yet and are a completely fresh user, you could even try out the latest 'Bai Ye Model'."
Hearing this, Ye Bai’s thoughts stalled for a moment, and she pressed, "What’s the 'Bai Ye Model'?"
"Oh, you can’t access the Stellar Network, so you wouldn’t know." With that, Aurora sent Ye Bai a message.
Ye Bai opened it, and an image instantly popped into her mind—a screenshot.
It wasn’t anyone else; it was her in-game avatar, captured by those players.
After Aurora’s explanation, Ye Bai finally understood what the 'Bai Ye Model' was.
Turns out, after Bai Ye’s in-game appearance was exposed, her personal and territorial influence sparked a wave of imitation among interstellar players. While the body type parameters had already been figured out, many speculated that her initial face and hairstyle choices might have hidden bonuses.
So, after Bai Ye’s look went viral, a flood of newly registered players started replicating her settings, dubbing it the 'Bai Ye Model.'
Damn. The moment Ye Bai processed this, an ancient advertising slogan flashed through her mind—
*Some people copy my face…*