Opal thought that she was on the right side of things this time, though.
While most of what they had done was perfectly normal, giving the bunnies [Reality Warp] had a few slightly unexpected side effects.
Other than the class awakening.
A few minutes after they had used their first skill, using [Reality Warp] to create bunny goddess statues to decorate their living spaces, the System had triggered a forced [Evolution].
And then the evolution had triggered a class change.
Lotus was watching it all with great joy, but the Bunnies were still trying to fully understand what had happened.
The class that they had awakened was [Artist], which seemed perfectly generic, and perfect for what they had wanted to do with their lives. But when they actually used [Reality Warp] to activate their Class Skill of [Fine Art] it had forcibly changed them.
They were now officially considered [Void Bunnies], which looked like normal bunnies, but had [Reality Warp] as an innate racial skill, which cost no mana to activate.
It was both amazing, and incredibly confusing. The bunnies were used to daydreaming about things that they would like to have if only they were real people, Immortals who had rights and freedom. Those daydreaming sessions had faded since they were taken in by the Darklight Host, but the first time that it happened after evolution, the dream came true.
What had been a normal bedroom became a stone den, complete with a collection of fine art on the walls, super soft blankets that were like sleeping on a cloud, and a golem assistant that looked suspiciously like Thor with bunny ears.
The bunny had come running out, trying to explain what had happened. Then, she was followed by the shirtless buff bunny man, and Lotus had nearly fallen out of her chair laughing.
The Green Dragon had seen this one coming.
Letting the oppressed alter reality at will was bound to be chaos, and the first time that a bunny had a daydream, she had accidentally made it reality before learning how to control her abilities.
"At least it wasn’t a lewd dream," Opal suggested.
"Oh, that would be not good. So not good," the bunny realized.
"Or, very, very good. It depends on how you look at it. But if you made it, you can just change it back. It’s not a big deal. But maybe keep your long-eared friend. He’s giving you a promising sort of look."
The bunny blushed and giggled, while her friends whistled encouragement at her.
"Hey, it’s not like that, I was just daydreaming of the perfect den."



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