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At eight o’clock the next day, a sleeping Xia Yue was again awakened by the system.

"Are you sick or sothing? Can’t you see I’m asleep? Hey, even if you’re my host, you don’t have to push like this, rushing to reincarnate or sothing." Xia Yue sat up in bed with a frown, voicing her irritation.

"Early bird catches the worm." The system had spent the night learning everything about this planet and was now familiar with the culture of Dragon Nation.

"Shut up. If you dare interrupt my sleep again, I’ll quit even if it kills . At the end of the day, when I get tired, I can fall asleep no matter how much noise you make." Having said this, Xia Yue lay back down, covered herself with the quilt and resud her sleep.

[...] The system really wanted to continue protesting, but it was afraid she would make good on her threat. So, it had no choice but to hold its peace.

Xia Yue finally got out of bed at half-past ten feeling quite relaxed. She brushed her teeth, washed her face, changed clothes, went downstairs and fixed herself so breakfast.

After a hearty al, she looked at the bright sun outside, sat on the living room couch and started scrolling through the internet.

"Didn’t you say you would start your mission today?" The system popped up again, sounding slightly wronged.

Xia Yue’s hand, which was scrolling through her phone, paused before resuming. She was checking today’s hot gossip: "...."

"Do the mission, do the mission, do the mission," the system kept on nagging.

After lunch, Xia Yue started reading a novel while the system continued to push her to complete her mission persistently.

Ultimately, she got annoyed and saw a situation in a novel.

She thought to herself, why not do as the protagonist in the novel and hand the system over to the nation? That way, the issues with the land and sea areas could be resolved perfectly. Also, she could get the nation to help with the tasks. Even if it’s unreasonable, it could be accomplished with the nation’s assistance.

She wouldn’t have to stress over promoting the vacation area and wouldn’t have to run the business herself.

Furthermore, the nation wouldn’t let her suffer. She might end up living an even more comfortable life as a NEET (Not in Education, Employnt, or Training).

"System, I’ve made up my mind," Xia Yue shouted at the system.

"Are you going to do the task, host? That’s great! Let tell you, if you complete the task, you can gain things like Spaceships, chas, or beauty pills." The system had done its howork last night and knew that the people here were fascinated by interstellar and cultivation items.

"Really? That’s amazing. In that case, you’re incredibly useful, hehehe." Hearing this, Xia Yue beca even more excited.

"Ho... host, what’s up with you?" The system sensed sothing was off about her, stuttered a bit, and asked.

"I’m gonna hand you over to the nation. With that, I wouldn’t have to worry about the land, sea, and future tasks." Xia Yue replied with a smirk.

"Hand over?" The system was puzzled. This was the first ti it had encountered such a situation.

"Exactly, think about it. I’m just an unemployed vagrant with minimal savings. There’s no way I can afford to buy land or sea areas, let alone complete the tasks.

But if I hand you over to the nation, it’ll be different. They would help complete the tasks. The land and sea areas would be available in no ti. When it cos to managing and opening the vacation area to guests, I am clueless as I have no managerial experience.

But with their help, it’ll be different. I just need to sit back and watch as the tasks are completed. Isn’t this way better? It could save a lot of ti too. If I were to do it myself, even in thirty years, I might not complete even two tasks."

Xia Yue tried to sway the system.

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