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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 · 游戏
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Moment of Reversal (SSS-Level)

*It's finally beginning!*

Even before the fight against the Flood Dragon started, Rita had covertly used *Another Happy Day* to adjust Rick's luck. She'd also brought along a spare *Another Happy Day* skill stone—one she hadn't yet handed over this month—as a backup, planning to find a way to replace it later. Now, despite it being under six hours since she last modified Rick's luck, she used it again to lower his luck to 1.

Meanwhile, Zoey took out the skill stone Rita had given her and crushed it, increasing her own luck to 10.

Unlike an equal contract, a pet contract doesn't require both parties to sign. The owner simply writes their name and then lets the blood of the beast soak the contract. If the beast still has enough strength, it can reject the contract. This is why they generally wait until a creature's health is below 20% or even 10% before attempting a contract—it minimizes the creature's chance of resisting.