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In this chapter, we're introduced to the "competitive petuta" , or "battle of fates," which is a game played by two queens to determine their fates. In this case, it's a battle of the fates between "wakamiya san" and "inokuma san." We're told that the two queens are playing a game called "chiha," or "the goddess of victory." In other words, the two of them are competing against each other to see who is the "better" of the two. This is the first time that we've heard of this game, and we don't know what to make of it.
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Chihayafuru • Verse 125 • Page ik-page-2360505
Chihayafuru • Verse 125 • Page ik-page-2360506
Chihayafuru • Verse 125 • Page ik-page-2360507
Verse 125
This is a locked chapterVerse 125
About This Chapter
In this chapter, we're introduced to the "competitive petuta" , or "battle of fates," which is a game played by two queens to determine their fates. In this case, it's a battle of the fates between "wakamiya san" and "inokuma san." We're told that the two queens are playing a game called "chiha," or "the goddess of victory." In other words, the two of them are competing against each other to see who is the "better" of the two. This is the first time that we've heard of this game, and we don't know what to make of it.
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