This Life, I Will Be the Protagonist-Chapter 1181: Divine Game Settlement & "Cat’s Schedule"

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Chapter 1181: 1181: Divine Game Settlement & "Cat’s Schedule"

Smoke Tune’s return hadn’t really changed much for Rita. She was still as busy as ever, as promised, she sent a batch of players to worlds like Lania Kaia, Tingo, and Tiger Ear for dungeon runs.

She didn’t strip players of their game rights just because Uncharted Star Sea’s game was nearing its end. Quite the opposite, after reflecting on the years since the invasion, Rita felt she’d played it all to her heart’s content, and she hoped that BS players could enjoy their final moments just as much.

After Cat’s Ideal upgraded, the ship could now carry an unlimited number of players. Moving tens of thousands of players was no longer an issue; she only needed to dock the ship in BS, leaving everything else to Shadow.Q.

Moreover, the upgraded Cat’s Ideal allowed her to take BS with her wherever she went, making it truly portable.

After sending the players, she dragged BS to Isolated Isle to bask in the sun. While there, she received a game notification.

[23190th God Game Finished]

[Player BS Rita ranks 1st in the 23190th God Game—Quiet Mountain]

[Comprehensive Game Rating: 100 points]

[207 gods anonymously gave reviews:]

"I’ve been waiting for you to climb the ladder and come find me for a chat"/"Calm down, calm down"/"You’re all Vineborne, so you’ll act like that"/"Great job, blow Quiet Mountain to bits!!"/"I’m really curious about what your godly power is"/"As a token of gratitude for fighting at BS, could you send me a seat cushion once it’s made?"

[Reward: 1 Starsea Chest]

[BS Player Level Cap +6]

[5% Evolution for Human Race in BS]

[Personal Honor Points for Player: 50 Million]

[Reward: 5-Star World Skill - End of Days Party]

[Special Contribution Award: Player BS Rita may choose any two items, artifacts, or equipment to be fused and upgraded to SSS/Ancient/Perfect Treasure level]

Starsea chest? This was the first time.

Rita, who had little interest at first, immediately turned around to claim her reward. Opening the shiny chest, she found an extremely beautiful pink-blue orb inside.

[Starsea Blessing: After use, reduces player’s fatal weaknesses by 1]

(This blessing can only be used once per being)

Without hesitation, Rita crushed the orb.

Since leaving Quiet Mountain and realizing she was gradually losing her god-given powers, Rita had been uncomfortable. Every night at midnight, she could feel 20 small magical vortexes glowing within her body.

Although weaker players in Starsea couldn’t see these, the sensation disturbed her.

Once she realized the existence of the fatal weaknesses, she remembered that QM Rita had sometimes exposed unreasonable weaknesses during their battle, likely to distract her and protect her own fatal flaws.

As she pondered, the Staresa Blessing merged into her body and rushed toward the magical vortexes in her wrist, dissolving them instantly.

She now had only 19 fatal weaknesses left. She would need to find another way to reduce them further.

Her next goal was to figure out how to keep BS alive through the next pendulum strike, and at the same time, minimize these weaknesses. Even upgrading her god-given abilities would come second to this matter.

Next, she opened the Special Contribution Award—a small flask-shaped container.

Seeing the "choose any two items to fuse and elevate," she thought back to the Quiet Mountain Memorial Coin and the Starsea Memorial Coin.

It felt like Uncharted Star Sea and Quiet Mountain were competing with each other.

She pulled out Chavez’s Time and Cat’s Head?.

The former was a rare tool she had for detection, but it was becoming obsolete compared to her current strength. She used it to detect basic information about Quiet Mountain players back in the day.

The latter was one of her most frequently used tools next to divine relics.

Following the instructions on the flask, Rita first placed Cat’s Head? inside, then slid the pocket watch in as well.

The flask released a fragrance of wine, and the outer shell became more transparent until it completely disappeared.

Soon, a calico cat head landed on the desk. Rita picked it up and examined it. The pocket watch disappeared, but the Cat’s Head was now connected to a chain with a subtle pattern of time etched into its eye.

[Cat’s Schedule] (Ancient)

"7 AM breakfast, 8 AM sleep, 9 AM vomit hairballs, 10 AM breakfast, 11 AM sleep again, I’m really busy."

[Bonus Attributes]: Intelligence +7626 | Agility +6356 | Constitution +3155

[Magical Attributes]: +195% Cast Speed | +165% Skill Damage | +165% Mana Recovery Speed

[Ancient Skills]

[Skill 1] How Come Dinner Isn’t Ready: Reduces all skill cooldowns by 60%.

[Skill 2] Almost Starved to Death: Randomly ends cooldown of one skill or transfers the remaining cooldown to another skill of the same level; No cost; Cooldown: 20 minutes.

[Skill 3] Forgot Whether I Ate: Ends cooldown of all skills; Cooldown: 16 hours.

[Skill 4] Watch Secretly: Detects information about beings/items that haven’t yet exited the divine gift. Cost: 5000 Mana, can activate an energy-saving mode.

[Skill 5] I’m in a Hurry: Teleports the user to a visible location; Cooldown: 7 seconds.

[Equipment Requirements]: Intelligence > 9285 | Agility > 9737

[Cat’s Head] keeps all abilities of the equipped accessory and boosts them significantly. Chavez’s Time keeps only the detection and movement abilities but loses the disguise and stealth, which Rita no longer needed anyway. This was exactly what she needed at the moment.

As she was examining the new item, Cheese ran in from outside. "There’s an elf looking for you."

Rita clipped Cat’s Head to her pocket and walked out of the captain’s room. At that moment, Cat’s Ideal hovered above Isolated Isle, a sight the inhabitants were already accustomed to.

On the deck stood an elf, gazing down at the island. She wasn’t carrying a long sword, but rather two daggers at her waist. Since entering the divine game, she had abandoned her sword and taken up daggers again.

Hearing Rita’s footsteps, the elf turned to face her and simply said, "Let’s have a fight."

This was so like Lightchaser.

The golden rain curtain in the air condensed into weapons in Rita’s hands, but instead of her usual long sword, she now wielded two identical daggers just like Lightchaser’s.

To Lightchaser’s request, Rita’s answer was simple: she advanced with daggers in hand, ready to give it her all to defeat her!

"Teacher, it’s an honor to defeat you."

"I thought you’d say, ’It’s an honor to be defeated by you.’"

"Well, you said it yourself."

Lightchaser, who had expected her apprentice to show more humility, was stunned: "..."