Everyone was waiting for the woman in the green dress to give an answer, but the host took out a snow-white rabbit's foot and placed it in front of the gray rabbit, "Rabbit's foot, I wish you good luck~" The rising ending tone showed the inner joy of the woman in the green dress.

Mingyue fiddled with the rabbit's foot in front of her, confirming that it did not belong to the white rabbit that died in Ooka Hongye's arms. She glanced at Bourbon who had been staring at her, thinking that Bourbon should have thrown the white rabbit into the sea or disposed of it. After all, the rabbit that died of poisoning still had deadly poison in its flesh and blood, and it would be bad if it was processed again by someone with ulterior motives.

"Thank you." Mingyue stroked the fur on the rabbit's feet. The rabbit's feet, which had been treated with antiseptic treatment, felt dry and cold. Mingyue looked at the host named Quail Fire and asked with a smile, "Am I the only one who has this?"

"Of course, this is a gift just for you."

"Then I am so lucky." Mingyue's eyebrows were curved, but the smile did not reach her eyes. She wondered what tricks the old fox Qiejian was going to play again, and whether he would meet Qiejian Daqi in a while.

"In the West, rabbit feet are indeed a lucky charm. People believe they can bring good luck. And hunters catching rabbits is believed to indicate a successful hunt." Black horse Persephone changed the subject, "But rabbits probably wouldn't think so. Besides, white rabbits, like black cats, are both incarnations of witches."

Mingyue threw the white rabbit's foot aside in disdain. "Yes, it is indeed lucky for the hunter, but unfortunate for the rabbit."

The Scotsman put the tender and boneless rabbit leg into his mouth, but he had no intention of savoring the deliciousness of the meat as his muscles were tense.

Bearded Lily picked up the white rabbit foot that rolled to his side, and said in a sweet voice in the main restaurant, "I wonder if Miss Gray Rabbit knows about the White Rabbit Shrine. The white rabbit there is worshipped as the Rabbit God."

"I haven't been there, but I've heard about it. It's said that the Japanese regard white animals as messengers of God." Green Skirt Quail Fire turned to look at the fat man next to Gray Rabbit, "Is that true?"

"There is indeed a White Rabbit Shrine in Tottori City, Tottori Prefecture, and the White Rabbit God is also revered as the god of medicine." Bearded Lily emphasized the word "medical" and stared at the gray rabbit beside her.

Boom, boom, boom, boom…

Bourbon felt that his heartbeat was about to drown out the thunder in his ears. He picked up the red wine glass in front of him and shook it gently. Looking at the red marks left on the wall of the glass, he sneered, "You are talking about Inaba no Hakuto, right? Many people go there to seek marriage."

"Not only marriages, but also those who are burned or scalded go to pay tribute." Bearded Lily turned her head to look at the Siamese cat across the round table, the corners of her lips slightly raised.

"The white rabbit deserves it. If it hadn't deceived the crocodile, it wouldn't have been skinned." Bourbon put down the red wine in his hand and looked at the gray rabbit. His purple-gray eyes were full of coldness, as if he was denouncing the gray rabbit's previous betrayal.

Mingyue ignored Bourbon's gaze and used a dinner knife to cut the rabbit leg meat into small pieces.

The cruise ship shook, and bright red strawberry juice overflowed from the cup, flowed along the wall of the cup onto the dining table, and spread everywhere as the cruise ship shook.

The bunny girl who was serving beside them quickly came forward and wiped the tabletop with a pure white soft cloth that looked like rabbit hair. The tabletop became as smooth as new, but the soft cloth was stained with spots of red.

Thunder exploded overhead, covering up all other sounds and causing pain in the eardrums.

Only the bunny girls methodically changed the dishes and drinks in front of each participant with a letter name tag, as if no matter how strong the wind and waves were, it had nothing to do with them.

"I'm not very familiar with Japanese myths and legends, but I think everyone here should know about the Easter bunny." The black horse Persephone looked at the Siamese cat on her left, "No matter what color the bunny is, it represents revival and birth."

Bourbon casually took a few bites of the Caesar salad in front of him, guessing that the ham in it should be made of rabbit meat, and then he lost his appetite. He turned to look at Persephone beside him, "Ms. Dark Horse, are you talking about the rabbit that was resurrected by the Goddess of Spring?"

"Resurrection from the dead, it's magical, isn't it?"

"But shouldn't that rabbit be a bird?" Bourbon took a sip of his wine. "Whether it's a rabbit that lays eggs or a little rabbit that hatches from eggs, it sounds weird anyway."

"Isn't that the case with myths and legends? The stranger they are, the more they are spread, while those ordinary things will be forgotten in a few days." Black horse Persephone showed anticipation on her face, "Mr. Siamese Cat, which part of the rabbit do you think will be the next dessert? The rabbit ears or the rabbit head?"

Bourbon opened his mouth, but before he could utter a single word, a new plate of food was placed in front of him. He heard the exclamation of the black horse Persephone: "Oh, it's so cute. I can't bear to eat it."

In the center of the plate is a chocolate rabbit. Its adorable shape is decorated with fresh strawberries and mint leaves. Its gold foil eyes sparkle under the light, as if giving the rabbit a soul, as if the rabbit will jump out of the plate in the next second and disappear from sight.

"Come to think of it, I haven't celebrated Easter for a long time. This chocolate rabbit only remains in my childhood memories. I didn't expect to see it again at this rabbit banquet." Dark Horse Persephone looked at the lifelike chocolate rabbit on the plate with a touch of sadness on her face.

On the other side of the table, Mingyue held a knife in her hand and cut the chocolate rabbit head off easily with just a light stroke. The raspberry jam inside flowed out from the cut. She picked up a piece of chocolate covered with raspberry jam and put it into her mouth. The sweet and sour taste of the jam and the slightly bitter taste of the chocolate spread in her mouth.

The brown bear wiped his mouth with the back of his hand, wiping off the bright red raspberry jam from the corners of his mouth, "Rabbit tastes really good, I like it very much."

"The legend of Easter doesn't have much to do with rabbits." Bearded Lily seemed uninterested in the chocolate rabbit. She pushed the plate aside and looked at the gray rabbit beside her with a slight smile on her face. "Ms. Yue, you really look good in a rabbit mask."

Mingyue tilted her head slightly to look at the bearded Lili and said with a smile: "Well, I think it's suitable too."

"The rabbit that makes medicine in the Moon Palace has mastered the secret of immortality. Anyone who eats that medicine will live forever." Bearded Lily narrowed her eyes slightly, observing every subtle movement of the gray rabbit.

However, Mingyue just nodded and said, "I have heard of this myth before, but there is no oxygen on the moon, so how can there be rabbits?"

Sakakibara, who had been concentrating on eating, raised his head slightly, his eyes fell on the gray rabbit, then quickly looked away and continued to stare at the neatly cut chocolate in front of him.

A hint of disappointment flashed across the bearded Lili's eyes. She pushed her untouched dessert in front of Gray Rabbit and said, "If Miss Yue likes it, I'll give it to you."

"Mr. Lily, don't you want to eat?" Mingyue blinked, her eyes full of joy.

"My personal doctor advised me to eat less desserts." Bearded Lily made up an excuse casually, but her eyes never left the gray rabbit.

Scotland looked at the plate of dessert that originally belonged to Bearded Lily, and suddenly felt uneasy. He said in a cold voice: "Gray Rabbit, if you eat two servings of dessert, you won't be able to fit into those beautiful clothes of yours."

Mingyue paused as she stretched her finger towards the plate, then turned to look at Scotland on the right. "Just eat once more, and you won't get fat."

"Let her eat. It's better if she eats a few more servings." Bourbon folded his arms and leaned back, the back of his chair swaying slightly, with a sarcastic sneer on his lips.

Lei picked up the coffee cup and took a sip. His eyes swept to the tabby cat girl on the left. She lowered her head, her face was pale, and she was carefully splitting the strawberries on the plate, slowly putting them into her mouth, chewing them carefully without making any sound.

"Don't worry about what they say, just eat it if you like it." Bearded Lily pushed the plate of chocolate rabbits in front of the gray rabbit.

Mingyue's eyes swept over the bearded Lili, with a conflicted look on her face, "Thank you Mr. Lili for your kindness, but I still won't eat it."

"Ah..." Bearded Lily sighed, revealing a look of loss, "My dead child also loved eating chocolate, but it's a pity that she is no longer alive. It would be great if there was a medicine in this world that could bring the dead back to life or make people immortal."

"I don't know much about Eastern myths and legends," Mingyue looked at the bearded Lily with a hint of worry in her eyes, "But Mr. Lily's name goes well with Easter, because people would decorate the streets with lilies at that time..."

However, the orange pig girl who had been taking care of the yellow cow girl suddenly spoke up and interrupted the gray rabbit. She looked at the yellow cow girl who had fallen asleep on the dining table and said coldly, "When I talk about rabbits, I only think of those experimental subjects locked in cages."

Rumbling--

Thunder roared, and the sound of rain hitting the glass seemed to be more intense than before. The people in the cabin couldn't see the scenery outside the window, but the storm seemed to be even bigger...

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