Now with the
start of the Warbeast games it leads to the psychological collapse of
Sora and Shiro because they believe that they are in Tokyo. However
all it takes to bring them back is Ino beginning to explain the rules
of the game that brings Sora back, who then in turn brings Shiro
back. It seems that the game is a strange mix between dating sim and
FPS. This leads to Sora testing the limits of the game by using Steph
as an experiment. Now with comprehension of the rules this leads to
the game truly being between Izuna and the four of them.
It seem that
normally it would be easy to beat the Warbeast at their own game but
it seems that Izuna's enhanced sense gives her a bit more of an edge
than they were expecting. Then there is a little bit of cheating on
the Warbeast side with Ino leaking the challengers location to Izuna.
This leads to Shiro writing out this insane math formal to try and
find the key variable that will net them victory. In someway it kind
of Ironic that now Sora is now trying to win the game without Shiro
in the same way that Shiro won Othello by completing Sora's game.
Then as thing
turn out that Shiro working for the enemy was a ruse because Shiro
want Izuna to disregard her presence. This also created a sense of
venerability in Sora when he turns Shiro back. That this is the
moment that Ino was waiting on to inform Izuna of so that she could
finish the game. Everything seems to come down to the moment the the
trap is sprung. They even use Jibril who has been turned to their
advantage by bouncing their bullet off hers. Although it is unclear
what happen to their rebounded bullet. However it is unlikely that
things are just going to end now that that Izuna has just gotten
serious. On the other hand things can't continue for much long sense
there is only one more episode to go so it should be interesting how
they end things.
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