"You!" Bourbon widened his eyes and looked at Mingyue in disbelief. He wanted to say something, but the words didn't come out of his mouth.

"It happened suddenly." Scotland explained calmly, then looked at the man in the red fox mask, "Do you have a plan now? Black Wolf and I haven't cast our votes yet."

The man in the red fox mask breathed a sigh of relief, knowing that there was still a chance of recovery. But even if he included the vote that Brown Bear gave him, that would only be five. Could that allow Brown Bear to be the one in charge?

"How many people haven't voted yet? I'll find a way to get the ballots." Bourbon's blue-gray eyes scanned all the participants in the room, and his gauze-wrapped hands clenched into fists.

"Most people have voted. Only the orange pig and the monkey haven't voted yet." Scotland looked at the orange pig woman who was staring at the door. "It will probably be difficult to get votes from them."

Bourbon glanced at Mingyue and whispered, "Even if it's difficult, we have to try."

"I repeat, I'm not someone who needs protection." Mingyue pouted and looked at Bourbon with dissatisfaction. "Besides, the Brown Bear is so strong. Even if we all vote for him this round and let him take the lead, what about the next round? What about the rounds after that?"

Lei's eyes darkened, "Being constantly coerced isn't a good thing."

"And he might remove the chairs you control. Hmm..." Mingyue pondered for a moment and continued, "You might not have any chairs left, but votes are crucial tools for exchanging chips. If you don't have the chips to win, you'll be eliminated."

"If the brown bear starts to attack, those people will take action immediately. However, it is hard to say whether they can stop it." Scotland looked at the group of burly men wearing blank masks around the room.

The man in the red fox mask turned to look at the brown bear. "This is an emergency. I will take action."

"No matter what the outcome, if he wants to kill someone, there's no way to stop him." Mingyue looked at the brown bear, who was licking the blood from the corner of his mouth. "I think you all have heard about what happened in Room 6."

Scotland clenched his fists nervously, a scene of mountains of corpses and seas of blood emerged in his mind, and the strong smell of blood seemed to still linger at the tip of his nose.

"We have to give it a try." Bourbon no longer hesitated and walked towards the direction of the orange pig woman.

"Oh~" Mingyue sighed.

The man in the red fox mask stared at the gray rabbit for a few seconds, then lowered his voice and asked, "Have the white snake, the white horse, and the tabby cat voted?"

Mingyue raised her eyebrows and wondered in her heart why the man with the red fox mask asked this question.

"White Snake sold his ticket to Tabby Cat, and White Horse has already voted," Scotland answered truthfully. "I can't guess who they'll vote for. Baboon, Ox, and Owl still haven't shown up. I'm afraid something must have happened to them."

The man in the red fox mask lowered his eyes in thought, then looked at the host next to the voting box. "If someone not present becomes the decision-maker, how will they handle the removal of the chairs?"

"I don't know, but I don't think anyone would do that." Scotland glanced at Bourbon, who was chatting with the orange pig woman. "Voting is about maximizing one's own interests. Voting for a participant who wasn't present is very risky."

Suddenly, Lei spoke with a cold face, "There are still 7 people who have not become passers-by, and among them are the owl and the scalper." After that, he looked at the bright moon thoughtfully.

"Participants who have not voted please vote as soon as possible. The voting session is about to end." The birthday host looked around the room.

At this moment, Bearded Lily and the Orange Pig Woman moved...

(This chapter and the previous chapter will be revised...)

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