There are about 20 minutes left until the deadline for turn 3 bidding. Kain has returned to his room, lying on his back on the bed, deep in thought.
After a while, he closed his eyes, but not to rest.
In Kain's imagination, the large meeting room with all the opponents appeared. He was standing at a higher viewpoint, looking down upon the entire sequence of events.
"Alright, I need to review the situation one more time."
For some reason, even though his previous deduction about the Zento Family player's behavior was tentatively conclusive, this answer was clearly not enough to satisfy Kain. He analyzed rationally, but also did not exclude his intuition.
After all, intuition is essentially a summary of things lying beneath the rational surface—the subconscious, a perfect blend of prediction, memory links, and experience. And although intuition is not 100% correct because Kain does not highly value relying solely on experience, it is still something worth considering.
