
She manages to outwit Fukunaga and rope her into helping Nao win her match.
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Bag of Holding: Yokoya carries around one hell of a lot of cash in that little black bag of his, doesn't he? You might think he simply carries round lots of bags instead, but he's a little bit on the puny side.After Character Development, Nao herself becomes quite good at this, in a different way than Akiyama: he is the best at reading people's thoughts, Nao is better at understanding their feelings.As he explains to Nao, to really understand someone you have to " doubt them". Akiyama, being a former conman, is very skilled at reading and manipulating people.An interpretation for the ending is that you can't wait for someone to show this to everybody, but that you have to believe it and act accordingly and that's the only way to fight the evil in the world.


Absurdly High-Stakes Game: Losing the Liar Game gets one saddled with at least a debt of 100 million yen, and since most of the participants aren't wealthy people, they cannot pay their debts and will end up sold.This story has a prequel called Liar Game: Roots of A, which has a one-shot chapter that deals with the backstory of Akiyama and contains several other unrelated one-shots.
