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Chapter 196 Making a Mistake

Chapter 196 Making a Mistake

Sakayanagi walked calmly towards the room on the left, his steps steady and composed.

Having tested Itosawa's rules with minimal cost and then managed to score all five points, I was in a rare good mood.

She slightly raised her head, her gaze sweeping over Class A, and felt the intense stares and subdued reactions from them. The smugness she felt quickly vanished.

But Sakayanagi did not stop to stand in front of Class A and boost morale.

She walked slowly, mentally calculating the gains and losses in this round of scores, and reflecting on whether she had made any mistakes.

"On the one hand, if you get all five points, you get five points. Two points are deducted for two solo group matches. If Itosawa chooses Kamuro, then Kamuro will lose six points for being in a group with others three times. Four points will be deducted for making the rules and modifying the nurses. In the end, you will lose at least seven points, not even counting Itosawa's new rules."

Thinking about it carefully, it seems there's really nothing to be proud of.

What Sakayanagi didn't know was that because the point deduction rule was actually set before the previous round of the game, she actually gained a huge advantage and added four points.

This single move resulted in an eight-point difference.

She never expected that Class A, under Yahiko's overt and covert provocations, would be far more unstable than before.

After all, since Ito Sawa's score was deducted, it actually resulted in a difference of 100% in the score, and compared to Ito Sawa, her score did look much worse.

So she wasn't too worried. Instead, she strolled into the room on the left, sat down, closed her eyes, and felt her father's spiritual energy slowly entering her.

"Your final score for this round is -6 points."

Sakayanagi was slightly taken aback. According to her expectations, her current score should be -8 points.

Did Ito Sawa really choose Ando?

Although she had some doubts, she couldn't find any better explanation than this.

After all, she probably never imagined that she would have eight extra points, and that the final score would be two points higher than she had predicted, completely ruining her plan to determine the two "candidates" by going through the process once.

So, she made a brilliant misunderstanding, and that's how she took the first step in making a mistake.

She not only misjudged the candidate, but also mistakenly believed that Ito Sawa had not made any further detailed arrangements.

Fortunately, it's not time to make a judgment immediately, otherwise, with her overconfidence, she might have suffered even greater losses.

Although she had her doubts, after all, when the "moat" she had set up was about to be breached, it was only reasonable to widen and deepen it.

However, she only doubted it for a moment before quickly convincing herself: "What is false is true, and what is true is false. Maybe Ito Sawa is just trying to make me suspicious."

So she took the second step of making a mistake.

Sakayanagi said softly, "Father, in this round, I choose to formulate two detailed rules."

Which two detailed rules?

Sakayanagi closed his eyes slightly, quickly organized his thoughts, and then said softly, "First rule: no groups of three. Second rule: no groups of six or more."

Chairman Sakayanagi nodded slightly and said softly, "Understood, I will write it down."

In Sakayanagi's view, Ito Sawa missed a chance, so by setting these rules, she has almost blocked his path.

Whether in terms of grouping or rule-making, it will be difficult for him to achieve anything further.

But by sheer coincidence, Ito Sawa had already set the same rules as her.

Unfortunately, the most widely applicable rule was repeated, and she herself blocked the path to a quick resolution for the entire group.

Her mistakes have started to accumulate, like a boulder rolling down a mountain, little by little.

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