Hilbert Sheila had barely managed to greet Li Ang and his group of juniors when he hurried over to the last few who had just arrived.
Li Ang watched from not too far away, and casually asked Sheila:
&"How much more support does your dad need to secure a victory over his opponent?"
&"Um... To be honest, that's not easy to quantify, but at least he would be more secure if he could win over three of the four big shots here today. Or, alternatively, if he could get two on his side and his opponent gets none, that would also work. In any case, he needs to surpass by one to break even, and by two to have the upper hand," Sheila replied.
The answer Sheila gave was one she herself was not very sure of; after all, there's a difference between people and the degree of support varies, so it's not easy to draw a simple conclusion based on numbers.
Li Ang nodded, pretending to understand, and then asked: