The game went on.
...
Meanwhile, outside the riddle game gazebo ...
Zelena was seated on a bench, using a fan to cool herself. She asked, "Have you finished?
"Which question are they tackling now?"
Gillian replied, "They've reached the fourth question."
Candy commented, "This mini Bluetooth earpiece transmits information rapidly, with no lag. We can hear the questions in real time and search for the answers quickly. Even though it's a bit slow, given enough time, Hattie will surely win."
Zelena asked, "How many contestants are still in there?"
Gillian responded, "Violeta and Kaylee are still in there. They won't hold out for long. The human brain can't compete with a computer."
Zelena lifted an eyebrow and smirked sarcastically.
Hattie wants the credits, while Violeta doesn't, but she still challenges Hattie, which only fuels Hattie's dislike for her.
This rivalry doesn't require Zelena to stir up trouble. Violeta, you certainly have a knack for making enemies.
...
Time passed slowly.
The riddle game inside the gazebo grew increasingly difficult.
The number of participants dwindled from six to four.
Kaylee successfully answered ten questions, then chose to withdraw and was rewarded with a stack of special treats.
"Sir, may I wait here for my friend?"
Kaylee wanted to stay and wait for Violeta.
The owner replied, "Of course, you can sit here and wait."
Kaylee nodded and said, "Alright."
Hattie cast a disdainful glance at Kaylee, rolling her eyes.
Kaylee sat to the side, snacking and patiently awaiting Violeta.
The game carried on.
Kaylee felt relieved not to have to think quickly anymore, letting out a deep breath as her anxiety faded away.
Previously, she had been very tense during the game, feeling the pressure of an exam while playing. She disliked this sensation, so after answering ten questions, she chose to withdraw voluntarily.
Now, only three contestants remained: Violeta, Hattie, and a guy.
They were all vying for first place.
At this point, Violeta was leading with the highest score. After ten rounds, she had amassed 47 points, with Hattie surpassing her in only one round.
Hattie had collected 32 points, maintaining a consistent performance.
The last guy had the lowest score, with just six points after ten rounds. While he had answered correctly before, he had only placed in the top three six times, resulting in his low score.
The guy's objective was merely to win a small rabbit lamp for his girlfriend.
He wasn't striving for first place and took his time writing down his answers.
Only Hattie and Violeta competed in the first place.
More accurately, Hattie was trying to take Violeta's first-place position.
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