Chapter 134 Suspicious
"Since the rankings are in, let’s see what rewards are inside the Easter eggs," the Director declared, causing Xavier to pause mid-movement because another twist in the event unfolded and Xavier wasn’t sure if this would work against his rank or not.
The Director was keenly aware of who made the cut and who didn’t. The cameramen zoomed in on their faces, eager to capture their reactions upon learning about the abundance of Easter eggs scattered around the village. Even those who hadn’t completed the event held onto hope that the Easter eggs might still hold some reward inside.
Meanwhile, the participants at the bottom of the rankings felt vexed and frustrated.
Many of them hadn’t completed the list because the tasks assigned by the villagers were not only challenging and time-consuming but also because they lacked the speed and efficiency of someone like Xavier. Initially, they were lax and complacent, assuming they had ample time to complete the tasks. They underestimated the urgency and thought that everyone else was on the same progress as they were.
The pressure and worry began to mount when they realized, halfway through, that they had only completed a few tasks and gathered items that could be counted on one hand. This realization sparked a sense of flustered urgency, causing them to become increasingly clumsy with their work due to nerves. Their anxiety led to numerous mistakes, further prolonging the time needed for the task completion.
Certainly, inherent differences in strength between males and females compounded the challenges women face while completing their tasks. Many of the tasks involved carrying or transferring heavy objects, which put women at a disadvantage. Additionally, societal pressures often encourage women to maintain a slender physique, leading to relatively weaker arm muscles compared to men who may engage in more muscle-building activities. As a result, tasks that required physical strength became particularly difficult for women, who may have prioritized a delicate appearance over physical fitness.
The female participants, including Alice and Minerva, faced significant challenges compared to their male participants. However, Alice’s stroke of luck, finding an Easter egg seemingly out of nowhere, set her apart from the others. It was as if fate had intervened on her behalf, offering her an unexpected advantage in the competition.
Hera’s decision to opt for the exchange system over direct tasks from the villagers reflects her strategic thinking. Despite her confidence in her abilities, she recognized the potential disadvantage she might face against male competitors, especially Xavier. By choosing a different approach, she not only leveled the playing field but also showcased her adaptability and creativity in problem-solving. It’s a testament to her resourcefulness and willingness to explore alternative paths to success.
Understanding that there was a catch in the event, Alice remained confident despite not completing the entire list. She understood that even without ticking off every task, finding an Easter egg was a valuable reward in itself. Given the rarity of such discoveries, she felt content knowing that she would still receive recognition for her efforts, regardless of the challenges faced during the event.
Alice was taken aback by the turn of events. Not only had Hera secured the second position in the rankings, surpassing most of the male participants, but she also managed to find four Easter eggs—three more than Alice herself. This revelation left Alice feeling incredulous; it seemed impossible that Hera could have located all four eggs without prior knowledge of their locations. Proud of her own knack for luck, which had been evident since her childhood, Alice couldn’t help but feel a twinge of envy at Hera’s unexpected success.
Alice harbored a deep-seated belief in her own extraordinary luck, feeling as though the gods and goddesses had singled her out as the favored child of the world. Therefore, encountering someone luckier than herself was difficult for her to accept. As she reflected on the past few days, during which her luck seemed to have deserted her, Alice couldn’t shake the sense that Hera was somehow responsible for her misfortune. This realization left her feeling uneasy and unsettled, as though her world had been turned upside down by Hera’s unexpected success.
If the world did not favor her, then, why would she be given a second chance in life to turn around her life? Coupled with her luck, she was confident that she would make something of herself. If she wasn’t so naive and stupid in her first life, she would have become the best actress with the most fans being able to stand on the same stage as Xavier but alas.
