And needless to say, the betting organisation saw this as yet another way to make money. Instantly, new notifications flashed before people's eyes as odds appeared within a heads-up display. Of course, the betting organisation didn't list people like Asher and the others who were within the top five hundred (500). After all, those people were destined to survive the night.
But as for those who were in miserable conditions, the betting organisation simply saw profits waiting to be made. To them, every opportunity to make money was an opportunity, no matter how small it was. And of course, people didn't bet their money on such ridiculous things. While they made fun of, taunted, and laughed at the students, they wouldn't actually risk their money on them.
They could only place bets on fights whose outcomes they could somewhat predict.
