The bet laid down by the Crown Prince was undoubtedly very large.
If he lost, he would have to actively abdicate from the position of Crown Prince.
This bet was so large that it left others extremely suspicious and uncertain.
Without one hundred percent confidence in victory, absolutely no one would propose such a bet!
Yet, even knowing the other party was confident, the third prince and the Crown Prince couldn't refuse this demand.
For one, knowing that their own numbers and strength far exceeded that of the Crown Prince's, if they didn't accept under these circumstances, it might become even more troublesome in the future. After all, the Crown Prince's power base had not yet taken shape.