After Rebirth, I Became The Queen Of Utopia In The Beast World
Rebirth after death is already a miracle…
But rebirth as a rabbit, the prey of both low-rank and high-rank beasts? Now that’s not even luck, that’s punishment.
Linda Ein is born again—but in the Beast World—as a tiny, fluffy, high-value snack in a world full of predators. She discovers that the beastmen here suffer from a strange disorder that makes them shift uncontrollably between human and beast depending on their emotions, instincts, stress, or even random habits.
They have no idea why this happens. But they assume it’s because their world lacks females, and that various mates for each of them will magically “fix” everything.
Unfortunately for Linda and fortunately for them, Linda—now a rabbit—is the rarest female they’ve ever seen.
But Linda had one advantage no other creature had: in her previous life, she came from a family of generational zoologists, people who studied animals and passed it down to their offsprings the way other families passed down carpentry or smithing.
She knew animal behavior, instincts, patterns, tricks. And this Beast World was simply… a very large, very chaotic research site.
So when the beastmen begged her to stay, she lifted her rabbit ears and declared:
“Perfection begins with giving me my own house.”
“Done!”
“I need a store too. Beside it.”
“Done!”
“And… a generous supply of carrots delivered regularly. Two trucks a week isn’t bad.”
“…..Done!”
“Also, someone please tell that 1000-year-old flying snake to stop circling my roof.”
“…”
Suddenly, beastmen of all tribes are lining up, begging her….
“Queen Rabbit, please stay with me so I can stabilize!”
“Me too!”
“I want your presence too!”
“Queen Rabbit, choose me!”
Linda raises a paw.
“Enough. I hear you. But this Queen Rabbit is a STEPMOTHER now so,….”