The third round of "Guess the Number" begins.
"Sheep" finds "Owl" and proposes a new offer.
"After our discussion, we decided to present the final terms. If you still refuse to agree, then we have no way to cooperate further.
"I have already created the 'Contract Coupon,' but the content stipulated is that the player holding this coupon must retain or consume the 'Fool' cards in their hand according to my requirements through battles.
"I can give you 35 'Contract Coupons,' but I must personally distribute them to all Foolish Players."
After saying this, "Sheep" takes a contract coupon from his pocket and shows it to "Owl."
The content is already written on it.
The content on each player's contract coupon must be completely identical, meaning once confirmed, it cannot be changed.
"Owl" looks at it and, compared to the conditions he proposed earlier, "Sheep" ultimately does not agree to the terms of "must enter the final voting stage" and even removed "cannot withdraw during the final vote."
The specific content of the contract coupon imposes no restrictions on her, the creator.
However, "Owl" is not particularly surprised by this.
He nods, "That works, but as I mentioned before, if you fill out the contract coupon like this, you'll need to propose a more constructive plan for me to gain more benefits."
"Sheep" looks at him and lowers his voice, "Can we speak privately?"
This time "Owl" does not refuse and goes with "Sheep" to a corner of the hall, away from others.
"Sheep" takes out another contract coupon from his sleeve.
"This is "Rabbit's" contract coupon. If you agree to this condition, then "Rabbit's" contract coupons can be 20 for you and 20 for "Plum Deer."
"You should know what this means."
"Owl" Lin Sizhi looks at the content on the contract coupon, and it differs significantly from "Sheep's" coupon.
The player holding the "Rabbit" contract coupon must voluntarily withdraw if they enter the final five-person voting stage.
From the current situation, "Owl," "Plum Deer," "Rabbit," and "Sheep" will most likely enter the final voting stage.
The implication is clear.
"Owl" Lin Sizhi does not immediately agree but asks, "So, what is your plan?"
"Sheep" is a bit surprised, "I thought with your intelligence, you'd understand after seeing this coupon."
"Owl" Lin Sizhi shakes his head, "No, this coupon is "Rabbit's" plan, I already understand it.
"I'm asking about your plan."
...
After some time, "Sheep" returns to the Wise Players' group.
"Rabbit" Han Mengying waits a bit anxiously, but she can roughly guess that the plan went smoothly.
"Both "Owl" and "Plum Deer" agreed, the result of this round of "Guess the Number" will be around 45."
"Rabbit" Han Mengying nods, "Good, then hand over our contract coupons to them."
As Han Mengying speaks, she also takes out a thick stack of contract coupons.
"There are 60 contract coupons in total here.
"20 for you, 20 for "Owl," and 20 for "Plum Deer."
"I'll keep 20, and the last 20 will be distributed among the other members of our small group.
"This is the real "optimal distribution plan."
"Besides…
"Welcome to join us, you've made the right decision."
"Sheep" nods, "Pleasure working with you."
...
With most players unaware of the details, the final outcome of the "Guess the Number" game is already decided.
"Rabbit" and "Sheep" go to the small groups of "Owl" and "Plum Deer" to distribute the contract coupons.
"Rabbit" Han Mengying ensures that each coupon is distributed according to her plan.
They openly distribute "Sheep's" contract coupons, 35 for each small group, equally distributed among every player.
The Foolish Players didn't notice any problems with the contract coupons as they had completely given up thinking. As long as "Owl" and "Plum Deer" didn't voice any objection, even if they felt some unease, they wouldn't question it.
They gladly accepted them.
Privately, "Rabbit" and "Sheep" each gave "Owl" and "Plum Deer" 20 "Rabbit" contract coupons.
Prior to this, "Owl" and "Plum Deer" had already arranged for their subordinate players to pay off debts in batches and exit the "Guess the Number" game.
Players with ample time can exchange for 60,000 chips in three hours.
At the same time, by cooperating on the battle stage, they can also earn some additional chips.
For players short on chips, they exchanged chips with their newly acquired "Sheep" contract coupons in their group's internal players, with each contract coupon being valued at at least 10,000 chips.
In this way, through internal distribution, these players paid off their debts and exited the "Guess the Number" event.
Of course, they could still continue to gain card decks and go to the battle stage for additional chip acquisition.
In each round, they had to use a specific number of Fool cards according to "Sheep's" demands to manipulate the outcome of "Guess the Number."
Except for a few stubborn players still guessing hard, most organized players exited before the end of the fourth round.
Even the stubborn players were forced out in the fourth and fifth rounds, as most Fool cards were controlled, making it impossible to guess correctly every time.
This led "Guess the Number" to lose its suspense by the end of the fifth round, leaving only the final five players.
According to the game's rules, these five players won't be eliminated; they all proceed to the final overall player vote.
These five players are:
"Rabbit," "Sheep," "Sea Turtle," "Owl," "Plum Deer."
For those players unaware of the truth, this final list represents the major victory of the "Wise Group."
Because "Rabbit," "Sheep," and "Sea Turtle" are members of this group.
Among them, "Rabbit" and "Sheep" are Wise Players, while "Sea Turtle," "Owl," and "Plum Deer" are Foolish Players.
The reason for this final list is, of course, pre-arranged.
No one would allow other Wise Players apart from "Rabbit" and "Sheep" into the final list, so they had to use three Foolish Players to fill the gap.
Everything is progressing according to "Rabbit" Han Mengying's plan.
...
Han Mengying's plan is actually quite simple, it's a switcheroo.
The original distribution plan was like this:
"Sheep's" 100 contract coupons, divide 35 each for "Plum Deer" and "Owl" small groups.
Within the small groups, these coupons were generally evenly distributed, with "Plum Deer" and "Owl" each taking at most 3 to 5 coupons for themselves.
The remaining 30 were distributed within the Wise Group, to "Rabbit" Han Mengying, "Hummingbird" Luo Wei, "Mole," "Sea Turtle," and two outsiders, "Sheep" and "Dalmatian," a total of six people.
On average, each person would get about 5 coupons.
If core members "Rabbit" or "Sheep" wanted more, or if "Hummingbird" Luo Wei needed more due to lack of time, it would infringe on other players' profits.
After all the effort for such meager rewards, "Rabbit" Han Mengying obviously couldn't accept it.
Therefore, when "Owl" hinted at "providing more benefits," "Rabbit" Han Mengying naturally thought of another strategy.
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