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[[File:Rohan kneeling to Ken drama.png|thumb|300px|Rohan on the brink of defeat.]]
Pursued by Ken, Rohan flees up a service staircase until he's cornered on a roof. Rohan resigns himself to the fact he has to play rock-paper-scissors to escape. Still, he remains confident because he's closer to victory than Ken with his two prior wins. However, Ken declares that he'll outperform Rohan. Rohan tells him he's about to lose but Ken sees through the ploy to pressure him. Ken retorts by trying to analyze his next move. The boy explains that he's won with paper and that common sense would be to use another hand. But perhaps, says Ken, he should use paper again since Rohan would also think of throwing Ken off by
Ken asks if Rohan wishes to rest but Rohan manages to stand up and prop himself against a fence, saying that he wants to look down on Ken when he will win. Ken points out that they're at a tie now but that he doesn't think he'll lose at all since he's on a roll and Rohan has just lost twice in a row. Rohan thinks it is only a way to put pressure on him but Ken insists it's on factual. Rohan then makes his move. The mangaka declares that Ken won't use "paper" since he's won twice using it and thus Rohan wouldn't use the unlucky "rock" again to not risk losing. Ken doesn't seem moved and they resume the game. It's a tie because they used "paper", but Rohan is shocked to see Ken dared use paper. Feeling great, Ken plans on using paper for the fourth time while Rohan worriedly decides on using rock. As he throws his hand, Rohan accidentally slips because of his week knees, which throws Ken off. Thus, they both end up using "rock". It is a tie again, but Rohan notes that "rock" is not so unlucky. He tries to invoke the idea that Ken's luck might be slipping, but Ken has solutions to reassure himself.
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