Hmm... regarding the rules of this competition, let me give you an analogy.
Imagine there are two "companies" engaged in a huge business battle. Each company has four employees, and the employees need to invest in their own company because the company that invests less will go bankrupt. If it goes bankrupt, naturally, the employees will lose their jobs.
But at the same time, both companies are laying off staff. Out of the four, only one person can stay; the rest must leave! So, what are the rules for layoffs?... It's whoever has more money gets to stay... Isn't that how companies operate? After employees help them through tough times, they're instantly disowned.
Well... never mind whether this analogy holds up in reality. The point is, it's just like that—a blend of "class struggle" and "internal strife." The enemy must be taken down at all costs~ And meanwhile, you need to find the time to take down your allies too.
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