"Then please come over and confirm." The female prisoner said with a smile, a hint of playfulness in her eyes.
Turning to the camera, she said with a firm tone, "Please lower the bridge."
The camera responded with a "received," and then the bridge slowly lowered.
Leorio walked around the bridge and approached the fallen prisoner. He bent down and gently turned him over, confirming that he was still breathing.
"Look, he just passed out, he didn't die," the female prisoner said triumphantly, with a hint of satisfaction in her eyes.
The time score changed to 40:60.
Leorio stood up and walked back to the other side of the bridge, a satisfied smile appearing on his face. "It looks like I made the right bet this time."
The female prisoner glanced at the timer scoreboard, her mouth slightly downturned, but then she casually said, "This is just the beginning, don't get too happy too soon."
"That's great, Leorio is currently in the lead!" Gon clapped excitedly, looking very happy.
"This is not good. This guy might just pass out like this and never wake up again." Killua frowned, looking worried.
"When that woman walked over to the person lying on the ground just now, I thought he was already dead," Killua explained.
"But if he's actually still alive, just unable to get up, that would be more advantageous for them than if he were really dead," Killua continued, his tone becoming more serious.
"No, that guy is just playing dead," Chi stretched lazily, yawned, and said nonchalantly.
" Chi, how did you know?" Killua asked curiously, his eyes wide open.
"Just guessed, it's that simple," Chi responded casually, with a hint of an incredulous smile on her face.
"Haha, Chi, you are so confident, I'm starting to believe in you!" Gon laughed and ruffled Chi's hair, looking envious.
"You guys always make things seem too simple," Curarpikt frowned and said, his gaze sweeping over everyone's faces and finally stopping at Leorio.
"Sure enough, this guy isn't dead yet." Leorio stood up, smiled slightly, and his eyes were full of determination.
"Okay, it's your turn now. What do you want to bet?" The female prisoner stared at Leorio and said.
"Let's bet on whether this guy really just fainted," Leorio responded calmly, with a sharp look in his eyes.
For an hour, there was silence all around.
Majtani Nervous to the point of almost collapsing, he thought, "Oh my, what should I do now? That's not on the note!"
He recalled waking up just now and finding a note placed next to his face, which read: "Keep pretending to be unconscious and hide the note in your mouth."
"As long as I keep up this act, I can reduce seventy-two years of hard labor, but now? What should I do? Should I continue to play dead and not move?" Majtani He struggled in his heart.
"Okay, I bet twenty hours, and he really fainted." The female prisoner said without hesitation, her voice firm.
"Oh, I see. Then I'll continue to pretend to faint." Majtani thought to himself, secretly pleased.
Chi stood aside, quietly waiting for the right moment, knowing well that now was not the best time.
"The question is, how will you make sure if he really fainted?" The female prisoner taunted Leorio, as if trying to read his mind.
"This question is very simple," Leorio confidently answered, his expression showing that he already had a solution in mind.
After speaking, Leorio lifted Majtani with force and walked towards the edge of the ring, sarcastically saying, "Hmph, this guy is really heavy."
Reaching the edge of the ring, he held Majtani tightly with one hand and pointed to the abyss below with the other, calmly saying, "If he really fainted, he would fall directly from here."
"Are you kidding? The person's match isn't over yet. Doing this completely violates the rules," the female prisoner frowned, looking somewhat displeased.
"Don't worry. If he really falls and dies, then it's as if we lost the match against Curarpikt. So, you shouldn't have any objections, right?" Leorio replied with a smile, as if he had been prepared for this.
The female prisoner fell silent for a moment, then sighed and said, "Okay."
Majtani felt his heart race suddenly, thinking, "What kind of farce is this? Are you playing with your lives? I want to live a few more years!"
"However, I want to change the conditions of the bet. I bet forty hours, and he will wake up." The female prisoner suddenly changed her mind, her voice revealing a hint of cunning, apparently betting on both outcomes, so that either result would be advantageous to her.
"Hmph, finally showing your fox tail, huh?" Leorio sneered, then turned to Majtani and said, "Then I'll let go."
"Wait! I'm sober, I didn't faint!" Majtani he shouted in panic, his face turning pale.
"I've had enough of being with you crazy people. It's like asking for trouble. I don't need any pardon. I'd rather be in jail, it's safer than being here." Majtani he said angrily, quickly returning to the other side of the prison cell.
"Oh, not bad at all. How did you know he was awake?" The female prisoner asked with a smile, as if probing Leorio's thoughts with her eyes.
"Same here," Leorio replied, a barely noticeable smile tugging at the corner of his mouth.
"Actually, my dream was to become a doctor. Just by observing his eyes, I could easily tell if he really fainted," Leorio explained, with a hint of self-deprecation in his tone.
"You only have 20 hours left for your bet," the female prisoner said with a serious expression, as if reminding Leorio that the gambling game was not over yet.
"So, what do you plan to bet next?" Leorio raised his eyebrows and asked with a curious look.
"Let me think..." the female prisoner said, then swiftly removed her hood and prison uniform.
She paused and continued, "I bet you, Lei Luo Te, want to know if I am a man or a woman."
"To me, this question is not the point. But if I guess wrong, how will you make me convinced?" Leorio asked, secretly suspecting, "This question is a bit sensitive, could she be transgender?"
"You can personally search my body until you are satisfied with the answer," Leorio replied calmly, with no expression on her face, as if this bet was just another game to her.
While watching the game, Gon and his friends were also having a lively discussion.
"I bet Leorio will choose 'male'," Curarpikt asserted firmly.
"Yeah, I think so too," Killua nodded in agreement.
"Why? I don't understand why everyone is so sure," Gon looked a little confused.
"It must be 'male'," Chi echoed, with a hint of struggle on her face.
In fact, Chi is very conflicted. She really wants to use her Nen ability to influence Leorio to choose 'female'. But she also knows that it's not possible. The opponent's gambling time has not been reset, so it can't be a one-time KO. Once a variable appears, the situation could become very unfavorable.
"Ah, Leorio is really getting a good deal," she couldn't help but think.
"I bet you're 'male,' and I bet 10 hours on it." Leorio stated his choice calmly, with a determined look in his eyes.
"Indeed, that's how it is." Curarpikt smiled and nodded after hearing this.
"That old pervert never changes," Killua sighed, seemingly unsurprised by Leorio's choice.
"Wait, how can you all be so sure about this?" Gon still looked puzzled, not understanding why everyone was so certain.
"Because Leorio usually loves to read adult novels," Chi explained calmly, with a hint of disdain in her tone.
Leorio secretly pleased in his heart: "Whether I guess right or wrong, I am still the winner. Hmph, this time I'll intentionally guess wrong, anyway I can still thoroughly search her later."
Leorio smiled and revealed the answer: "Alright, I'll tell you, I am a girl."
Leorio pretended to be surprised and asked, "Really?"
Leorio smiled and replied, "Do you want to come and see for yourself?"
Leorio's eyes suddenly became unfocused, he swallowed secretly and answered, "Of course." As soon as he finished speaking, he started to smile foolishly, looking a bit uncomfortable.
After touching it, Leorio stood up and had a satisfied expression on his face.
He wiped the corners of his mouth with his hand, as if he had just enjoyed a delicious meal, and then felt secretly pleased in his heart: "Hmph, even if I lost, it's still worth it."
Lei Luo Te sneered in his heart: "As I expected, this guy's way of betting is not smart at all. How could someone like you, a third-rate character, be my opponent?"
At that moment, Leorio glanced at the scoreboard hanging on the wall, which showed a time score of 90:10. He suddenly felt a jolt in his heart, furrowing his brow as if he had just awakened from a beautiful dream, realizing that now was not the time to be complacent.
"Alright, it's your turn to make a bet," Leorio urged.
Leorio thought to himself, "I only have 10 chips left, if I lose again, it's over. But I can't think of a surefire bet right now."
"Forget it, in that case, I'll just have to rely on luck." Leorio decided to go all in. "Alright, let's settle this with a game of rock-paper-scissors!"
"Okay, I bet 80 hours, I will win," Leorio said.
"What?" Leorio's eyes widened instantly, obviously startled by Leorio's confidence.
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