The crowd, previously calmed, erupted like a drop of boiling water hitting a pot of hot oilpletely boiling over!
“Five billion?! There are eighteen of us here.
If we divide it equally, each of us will get about three hundred million!”
“Stop daydreaming.
Aren’t we here for business?”
“Yes, but he just said he was going to give the ind to someone, and now he’s promising us five billion.
What on earth is he nning?”
“Who knows what his ns are? He can so easily promise us five billion dors and now he wants us to y this strange game.
You’re always out of sight; how can we trust your words?”
Silence hung in the air after the Loudspeaker went quiet.
Momentster, the side door beside the room swung open, and a figure emerged.
It was the only staff member present, and he distributed a stack of agreements to everyone.
It wasn’t until the agreement was in front of her that Hannah nced down at it.
The content was straightforward: all participants had the chance to equally share five billion dors, and the document rified that the money was given voluntarily, meaning it could not be reimed.
This meant that if they won the game, they would indeed receive the five billion.
The contract stated that upon signing, it woulde into effect.
Initially skeptical, many fell silent upon reading the contract.
Though everyone hade for the ind, the prospect of walking away with hundreds of millions of dors without securing the ind seemed equally lucrative.
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Each person had their motives.
As they saw others signing, they followed suit.
With the agreement in hand, Lydia leaned over to Hannah and whispered, “Could there really be such a good thing? Just by winning the game, we get to share five billion equally? I can hardly remember why we came to the ind.
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“There’s no such thing as a free lunch in this world,” Hannah murmured as she scrutinized the agreement, easily spotting its ws.
Everyone’s attention had been focused on the promise of voluntarily given money, but they hadpletely overlooked the previous sentence.
The terms also stipted that they were agreeing to participate in the game and could not withdraw once it had started.
This use alone made Hannah acutely aware that something was amiss.
“Hannah, are we going to take part in the game?”
Shaking her head, Hannah replied, “Don’t sign it, Lydia.
I don’t know what kind of game he’s nning to y.
If anything happens, I’m afraid I won’t be able to protect you.
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Across from them, Maloney chuckled as he shook the paper in his hand.
“I thought it looked interesting, so I signed it straight away.
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