This Life, I Will Be the Protagonist-Chapter 534 - : Divine Game: Chaotic Restaurant 54

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These rabbits all looked similar, and with no visible names or other distinguishing features, the only difference was their size. Rita couldn't remember who was who. However, the two rabbits in front of her likely weren't the ones that had been fighting with her to the end, as neither had visible blood stains.

After Rita unleashed her ultimate, the rabbits that still refused to give up had blood smeared all over them, most of it her own. These rabbits had at least half of their bodies covered in red fur. The rabbits that attacked her earlier only had a little blood from her on their hands and feet.

But no matter which rabbits they were, Rita was not pleased.

She didn't hold back, asking directly, "Do you need something?"

The larger rabbit on the left stood up and asked, "Can't I just watch?"

The smaller rabbit on the right repeated, "Can't I just watch?"

Rita sneered and turned back to continue opening the gift boxes.

B80234615: "Aren't you going to get rid of them?"

Rita: "Hmph, let them watch. It's all just starlight!"

B80234615: "Sometimes, when you say things like that, it really makes me think you've developed a 'star' disease from your celebrity years. But, looking at the data, you weren't even that famous."

Rita: "...Ouch, that stings."

Luckily, the gift boxes provided some comfort.

The first one she opened had something decent: a navy blue robe that automatically repaired itself and had a built-in cleaning function, with no attributes and 0 defense. This meant that it would still take damage, be torn, or be destroyed by skills, but as long as it had a single thread left, it would repair itself.

Rita shook the robe and found that not only was it thin, but it was as light as a cicada's wing. She mumbled, "Why couldn't they give me a short-sleeve or hoodie, or even a tank top would be fine..."

The robe wasn't bad-looking, with silver patterns scattered across it like little stars, and a wide belt that resembled the galaxy. She could imagine that once worn, it would feel like wearing the night sky. But, when it came to fighting, it wasn't exactly convenient. It felt more like a sleep robe.

Grumbling aside, Rita still took off the black hoodie, which had become almost like an apron, and put on the starry robe. It reached all the way down to her ankles. The moment she put it on, the wide belt wrapped around her waist and tied itself.

She lifted her leg to make a kicking motion and found it didn't affect her at all. The front of the robe overlapped, covering her body completely, which made Rita quite satisfied. It wasn't about modesty; she could run around in a swimsuit if needed, but when fighting, she didn't want her clothes to get in the way. Civilization had instilled many habits in her that couldn't be overcome by reason.

She pulled the robe open again, checking her neck and abdomen. All the bloodstains were gone, and the robe's cleaning function was a real treat.

Rita happily adjusted the robe: "This is pretty good."

The large rabbit behind her suddenly spoke up: "Of course, why do you think we call them event gift packs? We only give out good things."

Rita retorted, "You didn't drop this, what are you so proud of?"

The large rabbit responded, "The stuff I drop must be even better."

Ah, the competitive spirit... Rita said, "Come on, if you're so confident, why don't you show me what you drop?"

The large rabbit turned to the smaller one beside it: "Does she really think I'll fall for it?"

Rita leaned closer and whispered in a tone that suggested she had a big secret: "I'll tell you something, but don't tell the other event gift packs. Have you heard of the achievement [Did you think event gift packs were just for fools?]? I just completed it."

The large rabbit and the small rabbit both went silent.

The world seemed to go quiet. Rita, fully satisfied, continued to open boxes, her mood fluctuating up and down, up and up.

One of the gift boxes directly contained 3 World Graveyards. Not just any random World Graveyards, but the ones she really needed—Lania Kaia's BS World Graveyard, which included [One Cylinder], [3-Character], and [Green Dragon].

The items included 20 languages of all races, 50 attribute points, 1 rabbit ear that could negate one death penalty, 4 withered golden tree branches, and 1 rabbit hair that could duplicate any item.

There was a cookbook inside, filled with 100 recipes from various races—way too hellish—but thankfully, all the recipes were seafood.

Then came the three rabbit hairs that could lock or unlock skill icons. Rita used them to lock [Phoenix Seat], [Unchanged Fate], and the agreed-upon unused [Ancient Curse]. Once locked, the icons for those three skills disappeared from her arm.

Next were four rabbit hairs that could place a shield around a skill icon, preventing it from being stolen by any means. Rita applied these to [Mysterious Power], [Bedtime Tale], [Snap, Lock], and [I Just Want to Improve So Badly].

Even though this full-sensory game mechanic only lasted until the restaurant's closing time, Rita was satisfied with these seven rabbit hairs. Who knew if someone would suddenly activate time stop?

Then came a set of robes in dark ink and white, looking like the moment ink ran out of a brush and fell into water to wash it clean. The effect was similar to the navy robe, and Rita suspected the gods were just stacking up clothing.

A pair of black boots, just her size.

A bit pointless though; she couldn't go without clothes, but shoes were optional.

When Rita opened the boots, she turned and asked the rabbits: "This is the battleground, not a warm-up arena, right?"

Though Rita didn't know what the warm-up arena was, her disdain was obvious. The large rabbit replied, "…These are automatic repair and cleaning too!"

Rita kicked off the boots, which were now close to looking like flip-flops, and put on the new pair. She begrudgingly said, "Alright, I guess."

Another box opened, revealing a pair of white sneakers.

Rita glared at the rabbits: "This is too much!"

The large rabbit remained silent.

The small rabbit explained: "Could it be... lucky conservation?"

Rita was extremely annoyed, but once she finished opening all 30 gift boxes, she found they weren't so bad.

Among them were 9 rabbit teeth representing various classes.

Seven of those were combat courses she currently needed the most.

[Dodge], [Ranged (Bow)], [Close Range (Bow)], [Ranged (Firearms)], [Combat Rhythm], [Melee (Unarmed)], [Melee (Unarmed)].

These were similar to the rewards from Golden Tree Withered Leaf, but the course names were clearly more detailed.

Each of these courses lasted 2 star-sea years, but in reality, they only consumed 2 seconds of real time.

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In addition to the 7 combat courses, there were 2 professional courses: one for cooking and one for alchemy, also lasting 2 star-sea years.

These gift boxes were truly random, but the items inside were incredibly suitable for her.

It wasn't a coincidence—Rita suspected the event gift packs adjusted their drops based on the combat power and attributes of the player doing the killing.

All in all, it was a huge haul. Summing it up, there were:

1 World Graveyard box

1 languages of all races box

1 attribute box

1 rabbit hair for duplicating items

1 cookbook

1 rabbit ear to negate death penalties

4 clothing boxes

4 golden tree withered branches

7 rabbit hairs for modifying skill icons

Plus 9 lessons.

What a score!