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Now reading: Chapter 649: 649: Divine Game – Chaotic Blocks 40 from This Life, I Will Be the Protagonist, a Drama novel by Catlove12Fish.

A hexagonal Block and a hollow rectangular fra Block dropped in front of her, labeled respectively as [Early Exit] and [Ga Simulation].

Rita caught the two Block cards in delight.

There's actually this kind of luck?!

[Early Exit]: Allows the player to exit the current Divine Ga six hours early without affecting final ga rewards or rankings.

[Ga Simulation]: Aim this card at a ga station to fully fra the structure. Allows one simulated gaplay session for ten minutes; only one second will pass in real ti. Number of simulations: 3.

Rita raised both cards high and gave them loud, exaggerated kisses.

The Six-tailed Moon Fox and the extended-term Owlcrow exchanged glances.

Does this action have hidden aning? Should we report it?

After locking eyes for a mont: Let's report it.

Rita, satisfied after her card-kissing ritual, stashed them away. [Ga Simulation] would be imnsely useful, and she already had plans for [Early Exit]—she'd use it to trade for another ga console fragnt. Just not yet.

She needed to wait until the original owner had given up more of the ga console pieces.

If she acted too early, it might ss with the owner's ntal state and push them into actively giving up their fragnts. There was a difference between soone passively losing pieces and soone voluntarily dismantling an item. That shift in mindset might prompt them to sell all their remaining pieces at high prices.

The more Rita wanted to complete her console, the more cautious she had to be.

Including the one she had copied, there were currently six console pieces out there. The best ti to act would be when only four remained—or, if she wanted to be bold, when only three were left.

After putting the two new Blocks away, Rita returned to the food truck and explained her plan to her pets. Then, while Nivalis was recalling the Bumper Car and the Star Pirate Ship, she used the [Teleport Ticket].

Five options floated before her, built from Blocks into the letters "BS": January, July, October, Month 13, and Month 16.

Below them was another line:

Bring pets? (Yes/No)

There were five amusent parks beyond 15th Month and March, all clearly higher-tier.

What Rita hadn't expected was that this system would actually ask if she wanted to bring her pets.

Of course she didn't!

After selecting "No," she smashed the Block representing October.

The mont it shattered, she was thrown into the Bumper Car. Before she could even sit properly, the vehicle sped off.

The Bumper Car raced her through the starry sky and ca to a stop at the gates of a new amusent park—October The Park.

Rita's first instinct was to read the park's entry board.

An hourly play fee of 70g, a ga item unlocking every 20 minutes, and if the number of non-item Blocks dropped below 60% of your starting count, you'd be forced back to the initial room with a reset. Each reset ant a 12% attribute loss and cost 5 ga item fragnts to restart.

Not only were the numbers more brutal, but even the failure conditions were detailed and harsh.

Rita felt her chest tighten.

This wasn't an amusent park—it was hell.

She wouldn't be surprised if just breathing here cost Blocks.

Thank god she hadn't brought Nivalis and B8017913. Even if they could survive the reset chanics, their stats would be devastated.

She drove the Bumper Car directly into the park.

Just like when she'd entered March The Park, there was no need to pay the entrance fee again—she had already done so at her previous location.

If July The Park was a city of fog and March was a city of blossoms, then October was a city of snow.

The instant she stepped in, Rita felt a chill bite through her. All the Block surfaces were topped with white, pillow-soft snow like frosted buns.

There were far fewer players here than in 15th Month or March—maybe half as many.

And the number of attractions was also significantly reduced. Many of the ga stations she'd seen in earlier parks didn't exist here.

The Blocks making up the players here were also fewer. Though they carried many weapons and tools, most players only had around 20 main body Blocks.

But those Blocks were massive.

Rita's standard body Blocks were 2cm x 2cm x 2cm.

In March, players like Mistblade used 3.5cm Blocks.

But here? The standard size was 6cm x 6cm x 6cm.

As a result, even when decked out in gear and relics, their figures remained minimalist and refined. It made the accessories look more like ornantation than equipnt.

Each player looked picture-perfect, as though they were display models from a high-end Block shop.

But beneath that beauty was an unbearable truth: brutal fragility.

If their regular Blocks dropped below 60%, they had to restart. Each reset cost them dearly—and they even had to pay in item fragnts.

One mistake here ant tumbling into the abyss.

Rita glanced toward the vending machines. Maybe here, even selling ga items was restricted.

If she were a native of this park, she'd sell a few item fragnts imdiately to exchange for smaller Blocks—to bump up her total count and avoid forced resets.

Driving through the park with her hundreds of Blocks, Rita turned heads.

Everyone stared at her—scrutinizing her, so with visible hostility. She looked like a sheep who'd wandered into a pack of wolves. Her Blocks were too small, too many—an obvious outsider, an easy mark.

As she sped through, she saw—for the first ti—another Bumper Car.

Curious, she made her way to the Bumper Car ga station in this park.

But again, nothing. No leaderboard, no player ranks.

If Bumper Cars were truly this rare—less than ten in total—then what even defined the global ranking list?

Did the gods decide it themselves?

She found no answers, but her energy had already drained by 7 points in just a short ti.

She queued up for a ga station with the fewest players.

It only took two minutes to reach the front. After purchasing a ticket, she stood in the ability-activated ga zone and imdiately grabbed her head.

"No. I didn't ss up!"

In her mind, the last five minutes of her actions replayed at lightning speed.

She chose to cancel the transaction.

The Block she had just paid flew back from little gingerbread's hands into her own.

Little gingerbread: …?

Other players: ?

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