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This Life, I Will Be the Protagonist

After her rebirth, Rita vows not to repeat her past mistakes. This time, her first priority is to stop her brother, who is about to marry into the Lopez family, from participating in the initial game beta test. In her previous life, she was deceived by this scheming brother until her dying breath. It was only at the end that she realized she was merely a villain in a male-oriented novel about a live-in son-in-law, with all the malice and manipulation orchestrated by him behind the scenes. In this life, Rita decides to change the rules of the game. She will stay in the shadows and seize all the opportunities meant for the male and female leads. By participating in the beta test and re-selecting her abilities, she systematically dismantles the protagonists’ advantages, all while making them believe she’s on their side. Rita has no intention of harming innocent people, nor is she a selfless saint. In this game, she works with the authorities for mutual benefit, all to achieve her ultimate goal—becoming the true master of her fate. My other new book, *Rebirth: The Magician Who Masters Fate*, is something I hope all my dear readers will enjoy as well.

Catlove12Fish · Bandes dessinées et romans graphiques
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The Dragon and the Flood Dragon

After managing to bluff Rita and put her suspicions to rest, Rick relayed the incident to Zoey. 

Zoey had mixed feelings—furious that the thief still lurked in the shadows, but also a bit smug that Rita had been targeted too. However, she didn't mind that Rita suspected her. Having been a victim herself, she completely understood how being stolen from could make you suspect everyone around you.

Recently, it seemed their stats had become so low that they hadn't lost any more attribute points—just equipment. Their precious items remained safe, as they had started using a clever trick: whenever they weren't using important items, they'd list them in the auction house at ridiculously high prices. It acted as a sort of insurance—too high to actually sell, but safe from theft.

The experience of being stolen from had taught them too much.