Chapter 416

The little seahorse wiggled its pinky finger back and forth. “No, no, no... Does your world have jewelry making?”

Yu Xunge thought of the jewelry processing major at Zelan and asked, “You mean the specialization in making equipment embedded with gems and jewelry?”

The little seahorse nodded. “Pretty much. You reminded me of jewelry making.”

Intense classes, with dramatic changes happening every few seconds.

“You are being sculpted.”

**Chapter 541: Divine Game: Nonsense Restaurant 55**

—“You are being sculpted.”

Yu Xunge liked this phrase from the little seahorse.

She glanced at the time; it was already past four, and there were less than three hours until closing time.

Although she didn’t know why no rabbit customers had come to find her, her sense of urgency hadn’t diminished at all.

At this moment, she still had the skills of [Close Combat (Bow and Arrow)], [Ranged (Bow and Arrow)], and [Alchemy] left.

Considering that the best weapon B8017913 could currently transform into was the firearm [Dusk and Night], and she didn’t have any bows with attributes that could compete with [Dusk and Night], she decided to study alchemy first. It would also help ease the fatigue from several consecutive practical classes.

The little seahorse asked, “Are you going to continue?”

Yu Xunge was taken aback and quickly asked, “What’s wrong? Is there a downside to taking too many classes in a row?”

The little seahorse replied solemnly, “Of course! I wasn’t like this before. Many of my good qualities disappeared because one year, Xiexie forced me to take five classes in one day.”

Yu Xunge: “…”

Sitting at the door, the crab named Maimao shouted without turning around, “You’re talking nonsense! You didn’t have those qualities when I met you!”

The little seahorse flew over to argue with Maimao, and Yu Xunge followed their gaze, only to find that the octopus barrel was holding up a sign with its tentacles, which seemed different from before.

Most importantly, it looked like it had her name on it?

From her angle, she couldn’t see the whole thing, and she couldn’t help but fly over to take a closer look.

Upon seeing Zai Jiu Xun Ge, the octopus barrel’s tentacle froze, and the swaying sign came to a halt:

【Restaurant No. 353, Spend 200◆, Zai Jiu Xun Ge won’t retort; Spend 500◆, Zai Jiu Xun Ge will personally feed you.】

Yu Xunge: ?

She wanted to say something, but then thought, if she could really achieve such high sales, she could!

She said to the octopus barrel, “Spend 1000, and I can let the activity gift sit on my lap while eating.”

The octopus barrel: “…”

It silently retracted the sign and added her statement.

Yu Xunge returned to the kitchen, planning to continue her classes. As she passed through the middle of the restaurant, the big rabbit from Restaurant No. 352 asked, “Aren’t you angry at all??”

Yu Xunge replied, “Not angry! Are you coming? If you do, I’ll give you a discount. As long as you spend 800, I can hold you and feed you.”

The big rabbit: “…”

It turned to the little rabbit beside it and said, “What’s going on? Hearing her say that makes me feel a bit angry, but also like she’s treating me specially.”

The little rabbit replied, “That just means you really have a problem.”

Yu Xunge simply sat down in the gap between the two restaurants, right in front of the two rabbits, took out the rabbit tooth representing the alchemy class, and clicked to use it.

This time, the teacher was actually Lucia.

She didn’t know Lucia personally, but her teaching skills were as high as ever. However, it was precisely because of this that she became increasingly aware of the unusual nature of that white bear teacher.

Because Lucia taught only alchemical theory, even when using potion brewing or gem crafting for instruction, she relied on widely circulated recipes.

Yu Xunge had tentatively asked about the knowledge related to [King of Little Fish] and [Second-rate Fool], but Lucia skillfully changed the subject.

This indicated that although these teachers were dedicated to their teaching, they wouldn’t share their personal inventions.

But what about that white bear teacher?

Indeed, recipes weren’t as precious as potion formulas, nor were they as rigorous.

Yu Xunge cooked the Tingzhou Mirror Goose—oh my, she found herself speaking more fluently about this dish—those 85 recipes were all her own attempts at design.

But the recipes taught by the white bear had effects that were astonishingly powerful.

Moreover, once the white bear learned that she was trying to combine potion-making with cooking, the course content expanded dramatically, covering potions, alchemical gems, jewelry processing, engineering, mechanics, poisons, brewing, spices, totems, rituals, hymns, and so much more...

It seemed unconcerned about whether she could handle it or if she would feel overwhelmed; it spoke whatever came to mind.

Sometimes, she even felt as if it was guiding her through the entire universe.

This often made her feel small.

Just like many years ago, when she first saw the size comparisons of various planets and realized that Earth was like a speck of dust in the universe.

She felt like she was also a speck of dust.

On the last day of the alchemy class, as the lesson was nearing its end, Lucia bid her farewell, saying, “Although I’ve only taught you for a short time and can’t really be called your teacher, I’m proud of you.”

Yu Xunge: “…”

Was that an automatic reply or a personal signature?

Still, it made her think of that white bear again.

On the last day of the cooking class, the white bear also said goodbye to her.

It asked Yu Xunge, “What is the art of cooking? Do you remember?”

Yu Xunge recalled that she had answered the teacher’s question without hesitation: “The ingredients determine the lower limit of the dish, while the chef determines the upper limit.”

Her tone was quite peculiar; she remembered that on the first day of cooking class, the white bear had scolded her with those very words.

The white bear smiled slightly, clearly remembering as well.

“Yes, just like the fire of the soul determines the lower limit of living beings.”

“What determines the upper limit of living beings?”

“Living beings have no upper limit, Zai Jiu Xun Ge.”

Yu Xunge opened her eyes, watching the rabbit tooth dissipate into mist at her fingertips.

Other teachers hadn’t called her name, not even Lucia, whose gaze had felt so unfamiliar.

Only the white bear... only the white bear had called her name at the end.

She pondered for a long time, turning to the two rabbits that had been squatting beside her, staring at her, and asked, “You two…”

The words almost slipped out, but she hesitated. After all, asking might expose her knowledge of their unusual nature.

So who exactly were they? Were they gods? Was it Rabbit No. 1? Or was she just overthinking it?

In a distant temple.

“Xiao Quan Xian is right; Qihua really likes that player. She even personally went to teach that player!”

“That’s because the cooking class she drew was a gift that I dropped.”

“Come on, anyone can grab a living being’s consciousness from the universe, briefly copy it, and control them to teach a class. Who would actually go in person!”

“…Within the rules, I haven’t taught her anything beyond the line.”

“You better not…”

“Teaching her in person has already crossed the line.”

“Which player did Qihua like before?”

“Zelan Maple Syrup.”

“Oh, I remember her, but Zelan Maple Syrup and Zai Jiu Xun Ge are completely different styles. Has Qihua changed her taste?”

“Who knows? But it’s finally lively again…”

“Yeah, everyone was so lifeless before, but today they’re much more spirited.”

“I still think this mechanism is really unreasonable. Why can only they go all out? Why can’t we?”

“Because our way of descending is called the activity gift, not the easy win gift.”

“Fine, but I still want to go down and play. It’s rare for this to be so fun... Ah, if I had known, I wouldn’t have helped Qihua. The game was just starting, and I’m already out!”

“Hey? Ti Hu went to find her!”

**Chapter 542: Divine Game: Nonsense Restaurant 57**

Although the alchemy class was mentally taxing, Yu Xunge felt quite relaxed after finishing it because she enjoyed it.

It felt like after several private lessons, she suddenly attended an extracurricular interest class.

But just as she was preparing to power through the remaining two archery classes, a customer entered the restaurant—a rabbit about her shoe size.

Even with the length of its ears, it was only about 37 size tall.

Yu Xunge put away the rabbit tooth and got up to prepare for work.

The waiter, Hai Zai, dutifully led the mini Rabbit No. 4 to a seat and handed over a menu.

Rabbit No. 4 nimbly hopped onto the bar and pushed the menu aside. “I’m here to apply for the stock clerk position.”

Stock clerk?

With closing time approaching, this rabbit was applying now, surely not just for the experience of life.

Yu Xunge thought, “Looks like they won’t leave even after closing time…”

B8017913 replied, “It’s hard to say. Every game is different, and even if the rules are stated in advance, they can change. If they’re having fun, they’ll find a way to stay; if they’re bored, leaving early isn’t out of the question.”

That’s true; after all, this place was a battlefield for players, but just a game for the gods.

Yu Xunge leaned against the side of the restaurant, not participating in the new employee’s application.

She was pondering a question: where did the players who didn’t get into the restaurant go...

Even if some were used as ingredients, what happened to them after being eaten by customers?

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