Angel, Adonis and Krishna, who play arms test games, and Kakihiko, Sauna and Kabadiman, who became the tourists, moved to the shooting range.

The three of them hold a simulated gun and face each other in position at the apex of the square triangle. The tour group is on the side of the wall to stay out of the way.

"If there are any other survivors, you lose instantly when you shoot six bullets. By that rule, a triple battle means you can't shoot the last shot with the three of you left."

Kahiko calculates. With the three of us left, we can shoot up to five shots, but if we shoot five, it's likely that the person will be thoroughly targeted. Because at the point of five shots, with no more afterwards, we will be on the defensive side. The other two can't possibly miss one of those disadvantaged.

The bullet is a number of means of attack, as well as a life point. That's the kind of game this is.

(What's the border line you can shoot up to four shots? No, it's pretty tough to reduce it to two shots left. It takes the form of a further reduction and push at that point. If I were in it, I'd like to keep one less while the rest of the ammo gets two shots somehow. It sucks when the three of us are alive with two shots left. That's the border line)

Caring about the consumption of ammunition within the limit of six rounds on a one-on-one basis and the consumption of ammunition in a battle involving three people is a completely different story, Kehiko thinks.

"Out is the key. If you care about the warmth of the number of bullets, you can't wrap the mandarin around it long enough. The person with the start dash is more likely to favor and the person who is delayed is more likely to disadvantage"

I said in a voice that all three of us could hear the coming dream.

(My angel. That reading is a hit. It is likely that those who lag behind will be the first to be attacked by two people. There are aspects of this game that make it easier to get rid of one person. However, if the timing overlaps too much, there is also the development that it is actually you - who is being targeted by the two of us - in an attempt to match the person who set the target first. Therefore, you can't go long with stepping out)

Even if you don't hear the words of your coming dream, Angel thinks that the other two would be thinking the same thing.

Once the game starts, you won't have time to think about it. You have to judge instantaneously. Even if you don't think about it, instinctively, your body moves trying to take the most advantageous position, but it could even be used.

"Angel, there is no use of supernatural force. No one else will know if I use it, but my eyes can't be deluded"

Dreams come and go.

"I don't expect to delude the harshness of an angel's gaze. Besides, it doesn't make sense if it's not a fair game."

That's what Angel says and makes me try to get my thumbs up.

"I don't think it's a game, they're all getting hot"

I see the three of them drifting with quiet tension and fighting spirit, and the coming dream smiles.

"The game is only funny if you take it seriously, and it's a clean shootout though a toy. It's decided that you want to stand on top."

Adonis responds to the language of his coming dreams and says it in a very serious tone.

"Then I'll give you the signal. Start when you say start."

Kahiko said, and the three of them nodded silently.

"Okay...... start!

Kehiko sends out signals almost without setting aside between them. Even if they didn't bother to open up any further, the three of them were in a position to go anytime in the twelve minutes.

Among the three, Angel and Krishna raise the muzzle almost simultaneously.

Angel's aim is Adonis. Krishna's aim was Angel.

Adonis is the only one who's not after anyone. I'm just watching the two of you move.

(Didn't move on purpose? Is that an angel's holiday?

Angel a little surprised to see Adonis. It seemed like a method of warfare to sloppy the timing of one person and see how things were going, and to slow down the exit. I didn't assume it, but I didn't actually think I would.

If Adonis dares to put it out later, it could be a structure where those who put it out later and were targeted by Adonis are also targeted by those who were not targeted by Adonis. And by the other Adonis and Adonis, who wasn't targeted by Adonis, there's a good chance he'll continue fighting in pairs afterwards.

If it's just a tripletary battle, the action makes sense. For those who are temporarily working together, there is also the backing. But if the remnants run out, the rule of defeat becomes a problem here. What is the problem?

Both Angel and Krishna were shooting at about the same time as they moved. Krishna's bullet didn't hit, and Angel's bullet, Adonis, was swinging.

Adonis didn't even try to shoot. I thought you were going to shoot me right after my posture collapsed, and that's not even it. And when this happens, it becomes more and more one thing to do.

Krishna and Angel move almost simultaneously again. Two gunshots are pointed at Adonis.

The same can be said at the time of the first act of looking at things, but in this game where the remnants are also life, if three to three is maintained, there is only one remnants, it is really targeted.

Given the breakdown of the three-to-three equilibrium, the remnants of one remaining enemy are ideally less than they are, and I'd like to keep them to the same extent at best. I don't want to leave anyone with more remnants than I do. Therefore, if there is a situation where we can aim, we will aim from those with a lot of remnants.

Conversely, if only one person loses ammo, they are also targeted. That's because my perception as a weak person makes my desire to just let it fall off work.

Whether it's snagging or out, each one becomes a target for two different reasons.

Angel shoots first. Krishna also subtly delays the timing and shoots after predicting Adonis' whereabouts.

Adonis avoided the attack at his leisure. And I still don't try to shoot myself.

Now Krishna and Angel each have four remaining rounds. Adonis will be the calculation that leaves six rounds intact. When this happens, the attack on Adonis will continue unabated.

(It's not like I didn't know that with him. What are you after?

Angel is surprised at Adonis, who imitates his own impoverishment.

Adonis finally shot me here as he ran around to the side of Angel. The aim is Angel's right leg.

Reflectively Angel flies to the left. Adonis moves horizontally toward Angel from a spinning motion.

(Shit...... This position also sucks in angels, became the gateway to hell)

Angel looked at the three positions and understood Adonis' aim. Adonis shot to move Angel. And Adonis was also moving to position him.

Just in the middle of Adonis and Krishna, Angel will be the outfit to be located. Before the remnants, it would be more efficient for both of us to target Angel.

Krishna shoots Angel. Adonis is also expected to shoot, moving sideways at the same time as he shoots.

But Adonis didn't shoot. I just moved to the side.

(I don't know what you're thinking about dropping off your best chance right now. What else do you have besides a bullet's warmth?

Angel has no idea what Adonis is after. I would consider Krishna to be perplexed as well.

(You're saying it's a game I invented, and I'm being taken by the balls?

While aware of Adonis' inexplicable movements, Angel finds it ironic.

Now the remnants are Krishna 3, Angel 4 and Adonis 5. Krishna is long gone. One more shot will result in an extremely spare situation of two shots remaining.

When this happens, we're going to have to go after Adonis with more and more of us. At least Krishna will want to finish Adonis off.

As if I had made a statement, the three motions stopped perfectly. All three of them are turning their heads at high speeds, pointing their nerves at the movements of the two enemies.

(I guess the biggest ideal for Krishna is that I don't shoot bullets anymore and I'll tail Adonis. That way it will be one-on-one, by three rounds of residual ammunition)

While Angel made that decision, he also considered the character of a person named Krishna. I can tell by just a dozen seconds of shooting each other. Due to his character, this man fights properly himself and wonders if it will take two of us to tail Adonis.

But no matter how much character is, Krishna will be the limit of one more shot at best, Angel sees. Even if you defeat Adonis, it will be tough to take the form of a single bullet when confronted with yourself.