Just as the priest had said, he had been slumbering on the divine throne.
Before him lay a ruin, with collapsed stone pillars, as if there had been a battle.
Upon returning to his body, Hanjun managed to recover some of his memories.
He truly was a god in another world.
The biggest problem now was that he had lost much of his divine power due to being injured.
Only the power of faith could slowly help him recover.
However, the problem is that humanity believed the God of Light had abandoned them, so they no longer worshiped their deity.
This meant that not many people had faith in him anymore, causing his recovery to be slow and leaving him with little power to act.
Hanjun: "..."
Even as a god, it was a difficult start.
He had promised the priest to help them.
If humans were exterminated, this world would be destroyed, and he, as a god, would be cast into the void and disappear for eternity.
However, Hanjun was injured.
Even if he could help Ulon Town fend off the demon race's vanguard, what then?
The main demon army would soon arrive, and their forces were endless, while Hanjun's divine power was limited.
Once his Divine power was exhausted, Ulon Town would still fall to the demons.
How could he help the human race regain their strength and turn the tide?
Hanjun fell into deep thought, and a sudden inspiration flashed through his mind.
He suddenly remembers in his previous life a novel about a game that became a reality.
He wondered if he could create an anchor point to construct this world as a game in the eyes of Earthlings and allow them to help him fend off the demon race.
This was precisely the kind of game people fantasized about in the future.
After all, during his time on Earth, he had never heard of a real holographic game; perhaps he could use this as a unique selling point.
Given his current divine power, this small feat was still within his capabilities.
With this idea in mind, Hanjun immediately set to work.
There wasn't much time left before the demon race's vanguard arrived, so he needed to quickly recruit a group of players to enter the World of Eorera and help Ulon Town survive the crisis.
Since he was creating a game, the first step was to design a game system.
The most important aspect of a game is managing various types of information.
As the God of Light, Hanjun himself wasn't suited to handle such tasks, so he needed a system.
Hanjun envisioned the system's model as a large, long-haired Ragdoll cat, which looked like a fluffy little lion standing beside him.
Although he had liked cats in his previous life, Hanjun had never thought of raising one.
But since he was creating the system himself, he could indulge his whims.
He petted the Ragdoll's fluffy head and added four functions: quests, equipment, player stats, and player chat.
The rest could be adjusted after players went online.
With these preparations done, the next step was to recruit players.