"Fourth time, I guess 6, 'Lovers.'"
'↑Sun' paused for a moment: "The special number is bigger than that."
"Fifth time, 11, 'Justice.'"
"The special number is smaller than that."
At this moment, '↑Sun' became very nervous, because the range of numbers had become these three numbers: '7, 8, 9, 10.'
And '↓Hermit' was about to make the sixth guess, which meant a one-in-four probability.
Only if '↓Hermit' chose the number correctly with a one-fourth chance would '↑Sun' win; otherwise, he would definitely lose.
'↓Hermit' didn't waste time; he clearly had a complete strategy and was just executing it steadily.
"Sixth time, 9, 'Hermit.'"
'↑Sun' was obviously very disappointed: "... the special number is smaller than that."
"It's number 7, 'Chariot,' you win."
Because '↓Hermit' already guessed it by the sixth time, he passed through the 'high death probability zone' of 4, 5, and 6 times.
