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Chapter 202 Utilization of Rules

Sakayanagi slightly opened her eyes and said softly, "The most reasonable calculation should be that two people are prohibited from being in the same group." Her voice carried a hint of decisiveness, and her eyes revealed a sense of calm.

He paused slightly, thinking for a moment: "And the most likely combination is only one, so that both games can be committed exactly four times."

"There are only two people who were grouped three times in the previous round and one person who was grouped once. Then, the two people in this round are each grouped twice, which meets the requirements."

"So, besides the suspected candidates Kamuro and Ando, ​​the only three people who were selected three times in the last round were Kanzaki, Amakura, and Tsukasa."

"In the previous round, only Ichinose, Hashimoto, Shibata, and Katsuragi were teamed up once."

She nodded slightly and continued to consider, combining the two pieces of information: "In this round, only Kamuro, Shikamaru, Shibata, Ando, ​​and Kanzaki have participated twice. Ando and Kamuro happen to be among them."

Thinking of this, Sakayanagi suddenly realized there was another possibility: perhaps the other of the two suspects was also being controlled by him.

However, after doing some calculations, she gave up on the idea.

In the previous round, Kamuro was selected three times, and Ando was selected twice.

The one chosen must be Kamuro; Ando was only chosen twice, which doesn't match her plan.

"So, after eliminating Kamuro and Ando, ​​Shibata is confirmed. The other candidate is either Tsukasa or Kanzaki."

Sakayanagi frowned slightly and said softly, "It seems I'll have even more to test in the next round. If Itosawa adds more troublesome details, all that's left will probably wipe out my little advantage." Her voice was tinged with worry, and she was starting to get a headache.

Thinking of the difficulties, Sakayanagi closed his eyes slightly, temporarily setting aside his thoughts on the changes in scores, and began to focus on formulating new sub-category rules.

Her thoughts were similar to Ito Sawa's; the focus of the competition going forward would be on the battle in the smaller categories.

Ultimately, the key to victory lies in how many details each side has, how many details they have guessed, and how many details the other side hasn't guessed.

She thought to herself, "Ito Sawa didn't set rules for groups of four or five, which is my chance."

Although they shared the same ultimate idea, her approach was not entirely the same as Ito Sawa's.

After all, her current score is -11 points, which is far from the positive score she wants.

Therefore, we must take advantage of the mechanism of deducting points from the rule-making process to quickly create more rules.

In this way, I can both limit Ito Sawa and take the opportunity to recover some points and get a positive score sooner.

After all, in her opinion, she had already guessed the details of Ito Sawa's restrictions.

Even if we have to test the waters a little in the next round, we can't afford to pay too high a price.

Moreover, based on the scoring calculations for this round, the points awarded during the "consultation" process are calculated by first awarding points and then awarding points for losing points. In other words, points are simply deducted based on the opposing camp chosen.

Therefore, it's not very meaningful to deliberately retain too many negative scores. In the end, it might even disrupt your judgment and result in more harm than good.

So she simply restricted both the four-person and five-person groups.

After all, the five-person group is not commonly used and would normally not be subject to restrictions, so Ito Sawa probably wouldn't impose any restrictions.

But it doesn't matter to me; it's just a waste of points anyway.

And who knows, if we fight to the end, it might actually have a surprising effect.

However, at the same time, she also felt a little regretful: "If I had known, I shouldn't have blocked groups with more than six people in the last round. If I had, I could have set up more groups now and wasted a few more two-pointers to make Ito Sawa's grouping even tighter."

However, she didn't worry about it too much and quickly continued to think about the details of the smaller categories: "In addition, I can also prohibit Ghost Head from teaming up with other people."

Anyway, for her, Kito was a negative trend indicator and she didn't often use him in her team. This rule was more to limit Ito Sawa.

As for other details, they cannot be confirmed at the moment, since it is difficult to determine who is prohibited from forming teams. Repeating the same rules would only create more trouble for oneself.

After thinking it through, Sakayanagi opened his eyes and looked at Chairman Sakayanagi in his mental sea: "Father, I have decided to formulate three rules: First, prohibit groups of four. Second, prohibit groups of five. Third, prohibit Kito from teaming up with anyone else."

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

Subsequently, his mental energy slowly withdrew from Sakayanagi's mental sea.

Sakayanagi closed her eyes slightly, took a deep breath, and calmed herself down.

Now, it remains to be seen how Ito Sawa will respond.

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