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The People’s God: Sacrificing Trillions to Ascend
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The People’s God: Sacrificing Trillions to Ascend

全民神诋:我献祭亿万生灵成神
Native Language Chinese
Released 2025
Original Ch.: 1697
Translated Ch.: 666
Rank: #316
Last Update: March 2, 2026
Original Pub.: shuqi
English Pub.: Wuxiaworld
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6.6

The People’s God: Sacrificing Trillions to Ascend is a popular novel that blends Action, Fantasy, Sci-fi and more. Written by the author Flying Watermelon. A total of 666 chapters have been translated and the novel is complete.

Synopsis

This is a place where everyone can become a God. Han Wu was a Divine Being whose parents went missing when he was young. He lived with his grandfather until he was eighteen when he first received his core race. Unfortunately he was cursed with misfortune. Not only did his grandfather pass away but he also received one of the weakest core races, the locusts.

After suffering much humiliation from the bullies and being ignored by largely everyone, he took his life. Little did he know however the end of his life was also the start of someone else. An unknown soul from the modern civilization reincarnated in his body. Taking on his name and body, “Han Wu” started clawing his way upward to become strong enough to search for his missing parents as per the will of his dead grandfather as well as staking his claim in this large world.

Official: A civilization where everyone can become Gods. Myriads of civilizations ranging from tranquil worlds to outright brutal hellscapes. Civilizations where goblins, orcs, angels, demons, undead, and all manner of life forms flourished. Wielding his locusts as his loyal subjects, Han Wu swore to take advantage of every civilization and become strong enough to protect everything he loved.

📂 System Interface: The Divine Overseer

In a world where every human is a potential God with their own internal “Divine Realm,” Han Wu must turn the lowliest race—the Locusts—into a cosmic plague that consumes civilizations.

Component Classification Tactical Implication
Sacrifice System Core Cheat Han Wu can sacrifice captured lifeforms or resources to the system to receive massive buffs, rare evolutions, or “Gacha” rewards.
Locust Swarm Core Race Initially the “weakest” F-grade race; they win through infinite numbers, rapid evolution, and total consumption of enemy resources.
Divine Realm Inner World A private dimension where the MC manages his species, ecosystems, and builds his army away from prying eyes.
World Invasion Progression MC travels to different planes (Goblins, Orcs, etc.) to harvest souls and materials to fuel his ascent.

📂 System Interface: The Status Window (Han Wu)

Attribute Classification Description
Personality Pragmatic Villain? While the author frames him as a victim/hero, he is essentially a cosmic predator who genocides entire planes for “test scores” and resources.
Origin Transmigrator A modern soul in the body of a cursed teenager; however, his “Earth knowledge” is rarely used, serving mostly as a tag.
Power Archetype Summoner / Swarm He rarely fights personally, instead directing billions of mutated insects to drown his enemies in a sea of mandibles.
Goal Supremacy Driven by a vague desire to find his parents and a very specific desire to “Sacrifice” anything that stands in his way.
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Editor's Note

💡 The "Brain-Rot" Special. This novel is widely described by reviewers as "Autopilot" reading. It doesn't ask you to think; it asks you to watch numbers go up and see a "trash" race embarrass "elite" races.

Moral Dissonance. This is a "Guilty Pleasure" read. The MC’s actions—genociding sentient beings for a school exam—are objectively horrifying, but the story treats it as standard procedure for a God-in-training. If you like "Ruthless/Cold" MCs, this fits.

Fast-Food Pacing. The story moves at a breakneck speed. There is almost zero descriptive fluff or deep emotional introspection. It is pure plot-point to plot-point action.

"I am the God of Locusts. Everything you built is just a snack for my children."

*1,697 chapters of genocide, gacha, and a protagonist who treats sentient species like experience points. Complete — and mindlessly addictive for those who survive the repetition.*

Experience Curve

Ch. 1–50 (The Schoolyard Arc): ⭐⭐⭐ – The Hook. Han Wu is bullied for having "Locusts" as a core race. He gets his system, performs his first sacrifices, and starts "face-slapping" his classmates.

Ch. 51–300 (Inter-Planetary Raiding): ⭐⭐⭐ – The Foundation. The scope expands to different civilizations. This is where the "Sacrifice" mechanic truly shines as he turns orcs and goblins into evolution points.

Ch. 301–1697 (Divine Hegemony): ⭐⭐ – The Expansion. The stakes get higher (Godly Domains), but the formula remains identical. It becomes repetitive for those looking for narrative depth.

WebNovelDB Review

6 /10
A textbook "Junk Food" novel. Great for passing time while commuting, but lacks the soul or complexity of top-tier xuanhuan.

Writing Quality: 4/10. Very basic. Descriptions are sparse, and character motivations are paper-thin.

Translation Quality: 9/10. (WuxiaWorld/Chacha). Reviewers consistently praise the English translation for being much better than the actual source material deserves.

Power System: 7/10. The concept of "Managing a Civilization" within yourself is addictive, even if the execution is shallow.

Pacing: 10/10. If you hate "filler," you'll love this. It is 100% pure progression.

The Good: The "Weak-to-Strong" satisfaction. Watching a "disposable" insect race evolve into world-eating monsters is genuinely fun. The "Gacha/Sacrifice" element adds a layer of unpredictability to his power-ups.

The Bad: Zero world-building. We know almost nothing about the "God Society" outside of schools and battlefields. The side characters are "idiots" designed only to be beaten by the MC.

For Fans Of: Nebula’s Civilization (A smarter version of this), Solo Leveling, Custom Made Demon King.

Not For You If: You want deep characters, a logical world, or an MC with a strong moral compass.

The Archetype: The "Cosmic Exterminator." He doesn't solve problems with diplomacy; he dissolves them in stomach acid.

Start Note: If you aren't enjoying the "Locust" evolutions by chapter 20, drop it. The story does not change its tone or style for the next 1,600 chapters.

Verdict: The People’s God is the ultimate "No-Brainer." It is a generic, trope-heavy power fantasy that is perfectly translated, making it a smooth, if mindless, journey.

Morality Note: This novel normalizes genocide. The MC kills entire civilizations for school projects and treats it as business as usual. If you need a hero with a conscience, this will be deeply uncomfortable.

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Key Information

Main Characters: Han Wu (The God of Insects) and his various mutated Locust queens.
Power System: Divine Realm Cultivation: Growing your core race and sacrificing lifeforms to gain "Divine Power" and rank up from Demigod to True God.
Themes: Gacha, Swarm Intelligence, Genocide (normalized), Underdog Revenge.

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