Amanda Aerina Adams wrote:"Okay care to explain a bit more?"
Lawrence smiled again. "Yes... but I'm not allowed to unless you ask the right questions."
Kaizer wrote:Emil looked at everyone on the table with a concerned face. This was going to be way harder than expected, but he quite didn't get something. "So old man. What, we have to cage up everyone in the basement or make them disappear? How exactly do we win?"
"As the note said, through whatever means necessary. Should anyone die I would be obligated to call the police of course; but, the mansion is rather huge so if you hid it well the servants might not find the body until you are a very rich person. A more pragmatic approach would be to broker deals with several other people and decide, seven days from now, who will get what making sure to all but exclude two of you. Locking someone in their room for the key decision could work as well. Quite frankly, there are hundreds of ways to win. A majority of those present at the end of the seventh day have the right to decide what happens with the money. I don't care how you do it. Lawrence abruptly laughed, ostensibly to break the tension, though it would probably do the opposite. Indeed, a few people seriously looked like they were considering murder.
Really, unless any of you are psychotic enough to actually kill someone, the worst you can expect is a free seven day vacation with world class facilities and servants waiting on you hand and foot, along with a small consolation prize of a few hundred thousand dollars. Compete, be vicious, or treat this vacation like a spa.
Are there any other questions?"
Revealing details only as they were questioned was rather amusing Lawrence noted. He should have begun acting like this years ago. It was so amusing to watch them
((Poor Lawrence, no clue as to the mansions other features.))
Hmm.... Does anyone actually read these anyway?
Appointed Spammaster Rank 3 by Caprice on Sat Dec 20, 2008 5:25 pm