Infinite Faith System: Join the Divine Chat Group

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WhenLucian Cartercrosses into theSupreme Plane, he awakens theInfinite Amplification System—a divine mechanism capable of enhancing anything a hundredfold… or even infinitely more. His first step to godhood?Open his ownDivine Realmand recruitbelieversto fuel his ascent.

There’s just one problem—where is he supposed to find worshippers in a world of gods?

That’s when an invitation appears.

[Ten Thousand Realms Chat Group: New Member Joined]

Suddenly, Lucian finds himself in a mysterious multiversal chat group with users from across infinite realities:

A rum-soakedPirate Lordlooking for adventure.

A flirtySword Spiritwith a sharp tongue (and a sharper blade).

A fanaticalNinja Scientistobsessed with human experimentation.

And even awarlord princetyping mid-battle.

They come from different worlds, different rules, and different agendas—but all are now linked to a single, rising divinity.

As Lucian’s name spreads across realms, hisfollowers grow, and so too does his power. But not all gods welcome a new rival.

The game has begun.Faith is currency.And Lucian intends to collect it all.

Chapters(148 total)

What readers say about Infinite Faith System: Join the Divine Chat Group

  • I started this book thinking it'd be a short story with minimal effort using popular tropes to bring fast views. I was wrong while this books does use popular tropes such a system for transmigrators it does so in a way that builds up the storyline not makin…
    BeinjaBlueRoyal Road3.5 / 5
  • It's how do I say it.... Lack luster it has no it had potential but everything is sort of out of place like I only read till chapter 4 but indeed it's ai slop it doesn't even looked like it has been proof read and not even responding to the only criticism i…
    Reaper17Royal Road2.0 / 5

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Community Reviews(4)

  • BeinjaBlueRoyal Road
    ★★★★ 3.5
    I started this book thinking it'd be a short story with minimal effort using popular tropes to bring fast views. I was wrong while this books does use popular tropes such a system for transmigrators it does so in a way that builds up the storyline not making the story centered only on the system. I hope this book is regularly updated as I am enjoying this book and can't wait the main characters progression and interaction with popular protagonists.
  • Reaper17Royal Road
    ★★ 2.0
    It's how do I say it.... Lack luster it has no it had potential but everything is sort of out of place like I only read till chapter 4 but indeed it's ai slop it doesn't even looked like it has been proof read and not even responding to the only criticism it got.
    Overall it has potential but if you read it shut down the part of your brain that wants perfection and a good and basic story.
  • HellmanderRoyal Road
    1.0
    Very obviously written by AI. It's immediately recognizable, full of repeating structure, repetitive word choices, a million em dashes, obvious logical errors and even a few complete non sequiturs, along with extremely out of character behavior for everyone involved.
    I personally don't care who or what wrote something as long as it's good, but this is beyond awful to read.
  • kolarthecoolRoyal Road
    0.5
    The story starts off well with a few decent chapters, then immediately snowballs into a mess of badly translated trash. Many chapters are completely out of order, and after a certain point the author, or translator (or the AI handling their work) stops bothering to translate names and titles from the original Chinese.
    That's not even getting into how disappointing the chat group becomes. It starts off as a group with characters from multiple fandoms, both eastern and western, but that idea gets thrown out the window as every new group member is from some ancient Chinese setting. No more anime, tv or movie worlds, just a different setting based around Taoists or Buddhists. Not to mention how all the people in the group start sounding exactly the same, losing all sense of individuality or character.
    All in all, the story is a waste of time past the first dozen chapters.