Wang Ran was somewhat astonished.
The Slave Master Game, being the most powerful among the seven games, not only failed to unify the resentment but was also eliminated on the first day of the great war by a coalition of other resentments.
Is this what they call a tall tree catches the wind?
[Day 662, the resentments called a truce.]
They were all digesting yesterday's gains.
[Day 663, Peace.]
[Day 664, Peace.]
[Day 665, Peace.]
[...]
Time flew by, and after a month, the six surges of resentment had finished assimilating their gains, and the undercurrents began to stir once again.
[Day 666, the Roll King Game starts a war against the Normal Person Game.]
Both the Roll King Game and the Normal Person Game were born in the Hua Nation; their proximity to each other made conflict inevitable.
[The other games watch from the sidelines.]
By now, the resentments had developed no small amount of intelligence and were all waiting to reap the benefits from the fishermen's woes.