It was a draw!

However, the number of women on the field is far less than that of men, which means that some men indeed voted "YES", otherwise this situation would not have occurred.

This shows that many people want to win. After all, even if you don't want to continue the game, you can still switch the letter nameplate in your hand to someone else by starting a small game. However, Rose doesn't know what the consequences will be for the original owner of the letter nameplate, but she knows that someone is willing to pay a high price to ensure their victory.

When the host finished counting the votes, everyone realized that not only men voted "YES", but also women voted "NO"! Because some women thought that men would think that women were few in number and would vote "YES", but this happened to result in few people voting "NO", so they voted "NO".

In other words, in this game, everyone has their own considerations, after all, there are only one or two winners.

Maori Kogoro counted the number of people, a total of 30. Then the winner can be selected within three rounds, but how to get the final victory becomes a problem, whether it is the questions or the randomness of the voting is difficult to control.

"Are the games in other rooms the same?" someone asked the host.

The host standing on the stage looked at the questioner and nodded, "The games in all rooms are the same."

"If we are eliminated in this room, can we still go to other rooms to participate in the game?"

The host's voice was steady and emotionless. "No other games will be started until all the games in all rooms are finished. There are cameras in the digital room. If you do not return to the room to vote before the voting deadline, it will be considered as giving up the game, which is equivalent to being eliminated. Participants in this room who vote in other rooms will also be considered eliminated."

Everyone began to think about what they should do to maximize their benefits.

If there are two winners in each room, then the remaining 24 letter cards will be divided up. If only one participant wins, there may be a second round of games, but there is probably no third round.

But the situation where all twenty-four letters are divided up is extreme, because the number of winners is determined by the number of people entering the room, which is completely random. Even people who have no interest in letter name tags can enter the room and participate in the game, which simply increases the difficulty of obtaining letter name tags.

However, once they are eliminated, then Xiaolan and Eri! Maori Kogoro gritted his teeth and frowned. He must think of a way to crack it. As long as he becomes the final winner and asks for the gems, everything can be solved.

Ross covered his mouth with his hand and whispered in Maori Kogoro's ear: "I think the key to this game is asking questions. If you can come up with two questions that will make us a minority, we will win."

Maori Kogoro glanced at Ross who was eager to try beside him, "There are thirty of us here, so there will be thirty questions, but this game will end in just three rounds. The probability of both of us being chosen to ask questions at the same time is only 2.7%."

"The probability is too low." Ross felt uneasy.

"And after the test just now, we can infer that no matter what questions are asked, their choice is the most important." Maori Kogoro looked around and prayed silently in his heart: Xiaolan, Eri, you must be safe. Miss Enomoto, I leave everything to you.

Ross looked at Maori Kogoro and asked in a low voice: "What should we do? Is there no way to crack it?"

"Stop making noise, I'm thinking." Kogoro Mouri was a little irritable at this time.

The host has already started drawing lots for people to ask questions.

As expected, the person who came up to the stage to ask questions was not Maori Kogoro, nor Ross, but the girl wearing the tabby cat mask. She walked up to the stage gracefully and asked everyone: "Am I beautiful?"

However, there were voices of contempt from the audience.

Ross said excitedly: "It sounds like many people disagree, so let's vote YES!"

"Have you forgotten the question you asked earlier?"

"So what do you think we should vote for?"

"Let's not vote yet." Maori Kogoro held his chin in his hand and muttered to himself, "Why does the voting time take six hours?"

Ross looked around and luckily he didn't see the mask in the room, otherwise he would have to think of other ways. He slowly exhaled, thanking Maori Kogoro for his good luck and hoping that the detective Maori Kogoro could come up with a good way to win.

The people around are also waiting for the first person to vote. After all, according to the current situation, the earlier you vote, the more disadvantageous it is. However, how to create a voting pattern is the key to winning this game.

But how to do it? Maori Kogoro was puzzled.

Someone in the crowd whispered, "Luckily there are no people wearing wolf masks here."

His companion glanced around and said, "If we want to find a way to make more money, those people should come after us after we get off the boat."

"If you hadn't failed in stock trading and borrowed a large sum of money, we wouldn't be here."

"Don't complain. As long as you get the letter name tag, I can find a way to exchange it for money."

"Which room do you think the man in the wolf mask will be in?"

Ross listened to the discussions of the people around him and wondered whether he should vote "YES" or "NO".

Bourbon walked through the noisy second floor, took the stairs to the first deck, and found room number 1 without much effort. He glanced at the little tail following behind him and slowly entered room 1.

As the broadcast ended, the crowd began to talk: "What! Gray Wolf isn't even in this room. Are we in trouble?"

"Are that cat and the gray wolf in the same group? Why aren't they together?" someone complained angrily.

Someone calmly analyzed: "Maybe they wanted to win, so they went to different rooms."

There were a lot of people in Room 1, and this kind of complaint was particularly prominent, with few people discussing the game.

Bourbon's heart was filled with alarm. Are these people targeting Hiro? Is Hiro's identity known to them? Is Hiro in danger? !

Bourbon's heart began to beat wildly in his chest when he thought about how they discussed at the gambling table how to kill the cops after they found them.

"You seem nervous?" A woman wearing a black horse mask wheeled over to Bourbon. "It seems like it's your turn. Aren't you going to vote? It's just a trial. You can vote for anything you want."

Bourbon glanced at the woman in the wheelchair, wrote the words "Siamese Cat" on the "YES" ballot, and walked up to the stage to put the ballot into the ballot box. Bourbon kept reminding himself that the first goal now was to get the letter name tag, and there would be no problem with Hiro.

"Are you familiar with that gray wolf?"

Bourbon's breathing paused slightly, and he tried to calm his pounding heart, then calmly turned to look at the black horse woman sitting in the wheelchair.

The black horse woman had a bandage on her leg. She was also looking at the dark-skinned and blond young man in front of her. She said in a voice that only the two of them could hear, "There are fifty-nine people in this room, enough for the two of us to be the final winners. Do you want to cooperate with me once? I have a sure-fire way to win."

Bourbon stared at the black horse woman in front of him, with a myriad of thoughts in his mind.

In room 9 on the ninth floor of the cruise ship.

Before entering the room, Lei noticed that there were people following him, and there were quite a few of them. He originally thought that these people didn't know where the room was, but when he entered Room 9, some people followed him into the room, but many people did not come in, but turned around and left.

Scotland, who was leaning against a corner of the room, saw Lei and frowned slightly. There were too many people in their room, and it would not be easy to win.

Lei also spotted Scotland. He stood in the corner farthest from Scotland and glanced at everyone in the room with a slightly frowned brow. Almost all the people here were losers who had participated in Mingyue's game, and most of these people's eyes were on him and Scotland.

As the host announced the start of the trial, everyone was asked to vote.

Scotland and Lei, who were standing in a corner of the room, felt that dozens of eyes were staring at them.

As the trial ended, Scotland and Ley were both thinking about how to become the minority among the more than 90 people and then achieve the final victory. However, no matter how they calculated, the direction of the situation was uncertain.

Looking around, those who were staring at him and Scotland seemed to have formed an alliance long ago and were now whispering.

Scotland and Lei looked at each other, and felt at the same time that they seemed to be isolated by them and became the minority in the group. But could this help them achieve the final victory?

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