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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.

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After listening to Shadow.Q explain how to use the skill crystal, Rita immediately activated it. Soon, she could clearly sense her entire villa and an area within a 2-meter radius around it, all covered by a light blue water curtain. She could adjust the size and shape of the curtain at will.

She set the water curtain to cover only the first and second floors and the backyard. This made the barrier look like a rectangular prism with a quarter-circle attached to it.

Once the range was defined, she injected 10% of her mana into the barrier. Almost immediately, she heard a light rain, but when she opened her eyes, she saw that although it seemed to be raining outside, the drops vanished upon hitting the ground without leaving it wet. The sound wasn't annoying either; it felt like white noise, calming her mind.