The fight has begun, and the two of them have defeated two enemies. The remaining battles do not look too optimistic, but the two are confident that they will win. They decide to play a game in order to increase their popularity. The loser will strip, and if the loser does not comply, he will be taken down quickly. The fight is about to begin, and it is obvious that the two have already begun. The two begin to play the game again, but this time, the loser will not comply with the conditions of the first game. He is taken aback by the success of the game, and he is disappointed that he has not been able to win the fight. He tells the audience that he is giving them a show, and that he will support them for the very first time. He asks the audience to stop the entertainment, but they refuse to listen to him. He says that he does not care if they continue, as long as they do not disappoint him, but he is afraid that if they do continue, there will be scenes that are not good enough for the audience. He wants them to stop and look at his feet. He has already created a quicksand, or sand trap, which he will use to trap all of his remaining opponents. The more he struggles, the faster he dies
The fight has begun, and the two of them have defeated two enemies. The remaining battles do not look too optimistic, but the two are confident that they will win. They decide to play a game in order to increase their popularity. The loser will strip, and if the loser does not comply, he will be taken down quickly. The fight is about to begin, and it is obvious that the two have already begun. The two begin to play the game again, but this time, the loser will not comply with the conditions of the first game. He is taken aback by the success of the game, and he is disappointed that he has not been able to win the fight. He tells the audience that he is giving them a show, and that he will support them for the very first time. He asks the audience to stop the entertainment, but they refuse to listen to him. He says that he does not care if they continue, as long as they do not disappoint him, but he is afraid that if they do continue, there will be scenes that are not good enough for the audience. He wants them to stop and look at his feet. He has already created a quicksand, or sand trap, which he will use to trap all of his remaining opponents. The more he struggles, the faster he dies