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Reincarnated as a Rabbit: Tales of Carrots and Chaos

In a world where gods bicker like siblings, heroes flex for fame, and magic flows as freely as tavern ale, one unlucky soul gets the reincarnation deal of a lifetime—well, almost. Waking up in a fluffy body with twitchy ears and a tail that won't stop wiggling, our protagonist quickly realizes his new life isn’t exactly the stuff of epic ballads. He’s not a fearsome dragon, a dashing swordsman, or even a mildly threatening goblin. Nope. He’s a rabbit—a cute, pint-sized ball of fluff with "snack" written all over him. But hey, when life gives you carrots, you make stew… or, uh, figure out how not to become rabbit stew. Armed with quick wits, an absurd amount of luck, and a knack for dodging death by hopping around, this hare-raising adventure sees him hopping through a magical world full of danger, absurdity, and even romance. (Who knew some people were into rabbits?!) With gods watching his every move, adventurers mistaking him for loot, and predators thinking he looks delicious, one thing’s for sure: it’s not easy being prey. But with a little cunning and maybe some help from a snarky companion or two, he might just prove that even the smallest creature can have the biggest bite.

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Chapter 32 – Chieftain

The fires raged brighter now, their flames casting flickering shadows across the walls of the massive cavern. The goblin chieftain's guttural roars echoed through the chaos, rallying the remaining goblins into a final stand.

But it wasn't just warriors who answered the call. Mothers wielded jagged sticks and rusted blades, their faces contorted with desperate fury. Younglings clung to their legs, some armed with stones or crude slings.

I tightened my claws against the ground, my breath coming in steady gasps. The warmth of the orb surged through me, its pulse matching the rhythm of my pounding heart.

"We've come too far to stop now," I muttered, locking eyes with the horned rabbit.

She didn't respond, but her sharp blue eyes burned with a quiet determination.

"Alright," I growled, crouching low.

"Let's finish this."

The goblins charged in a wave, their shrill cries mixing with the roar of the bonfire.