Chapter 201: The Gods Do Not Toss Coins (2)
Neither Balt nor Keter was the one to toss the coin. Instead, Keter called over Six, who had been watching from a distance, and handed him the coin.
“People like us can control the spin so the side we want comes up, so let’s have someone who knows nothing about it do the toss.”
Balt met Six’s lively yet vacant gaze and nodded in agreement. Then, as if by mutual understanding, everyone except Six stepped back five meters from the table.
“Six, flip the coin. Make it land in the center of the table,” Keter ordered.
“Yes.”
Six flipped the coin with his thumb.
Clang!
With a clear sound, the silver coin spun up into the air. Everyone’s gaze followed it. It spun so fast it seemed like a sphere, yet every single person here was able to track its rotations. The spin was so powerful that it even seemed to slow the fall, but eventually, the coin descended toward the table.
Cling!
Normally, once a spinning coin struck the table, the side would be decided almost instantly. However, this coin didn’t stop right away and continued spinning even after hitting the surface, perhaps because the spin was so strong.
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