In a realm where divinity is within reach for all, Han Wu found himself reborn with an extraordinary gift—the power to offer lives in exchange for strength. Starting with nothing but a weak and insignificant tribe, he defied fate through relentless sacrifices.
Without influence, wealth, or prestige, Han Wu carved his path to supremacy by offering countless souls to the heavens. His power grew with every devoted follower, each sacrifice fueling his ascent.
The more lives he claimed, the mightier he became, inching closer to the pinnacle of godhood. No obstacle could halt his rise, for his devotion to sacrifice knew no bounds.
Through blood and faith, he transcended mortal limits, aiming to stand above all deities. His ambition burned brighter than the stars—to reign as the supreme god, unmatched and eternal.
With every offering, the world trembled, sensing the birth of an unstoppable force. Han Wu’s legend spread, whispered in fear and awe, as he reshaped destiny itself.
The weak perished, the strong bowed, and the divine watched in silence as he ascended. His name would echo through eternity, a testament to the price of ultimate power.
No realm was beyond his reach, no life too sacred to be claimed. For Han Wu, divinity was not a gift—it was a prize seized through endless sacrifice.
His followers multiplied, their devotion feeding his insatiable hunger for dominance. The path to godhood was paved with blood, and he walked it without hesitation.
From obscurity to omnipotence, his journey defied the heavens. The gods themselves would soon kneel before the one who sacrificed all to rise above them.
In the end, only one truth remained—Han Wu would become the sovereign of deities, the ultimate ruler of all existence, forged through sacrifice and unwavering will.
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