INT. THE AJAYI'S RESIDENCE.
"Maid walks into Mr. Ajayi's office."
MAID
Sir, Mr. Odibo is here to see you.
Mr. AJAYI
(Gazes at the newspaper in front of him.)
Oh, God
(Takes off his glasses.)
Send him in.
MAID
Alright, sir.
(Walks out of the room.)
"Mr. Odibo walks in a few minutes later."
Mr. AJAYI
(Smile)
Good morning my friend.
Mr. ODIBO
I wish I could say the same.
We have a problem.
Mr. AJAYI
Ahh, kiloshele?
What is the problem, my friend?
ODIBO
Have you seen this?
(Drops his newspaper on the table.)
Mr. AJAYI
(Gazes at the headline.)
Don't tell me you are scared of this.
Mr. ODIBO
The company's biggest asset is being sentenced to prison on US soil shouldn't that be disturbing?
Mr. AJAYI
I don't think so, my friend.
This is not the first time the company has lost a significant human asset.
Mr. ODIBO
And the last time this happened, Gates was destroyed.
Mr. AJAYI
And New Gates was created which is the platform that allowed you to become a major shareholder of the company.
Mr. ODIBO
That has nothing to do with this and you know it.
That boy has built us the best marketing and sales funnel since the existence of this company.
Only a genius can do that.
We just lost that to our biggest threat as a company. The US government has been on our case for years now.
Mr. AJAYI
Mr. Odibo, relax.
Mr. ODIBO
How can I?
You know I will be running for the presidency during the next election, and I do not want anything that will ruin my chances. I'm pulling out.
I'm selling off my shares.
Mr. AJAYI
You cannot do that!
You know the sales of shares are only limited to members of the board.
Mr. ODIBO
Which is why I came to you.
I want you to buy them from me.
Mr. AJAYI
I wish I could, but my hands are tied right now.
You know I have invested a lot of cash in my business in the east.
Except you are willing to buy into some of my businesses over there in exchange for your shares at New Gate's.
Mr. ODIBO
(Breaths heavily as he appears to be in a snappy deep thought.)
Then it is settled.
I will talk to my lawyer he will prepare the paperwork.
Mr. AJAYI
Alright, I will do the same.
___________________________________
INT. THE UFOMA'S RESIDENCE, NGOZI'S ROOM.
"Ngozi pretends to be surprised."
NGOZI
Wow!
So, Bema has been in love with you?
"Kome paces round the room."
KOME
Yes.
ISIO
Wait, you mean our Bema?
KOME
No, oh The Bema in Sokoto
Which other Bema do we know?
NGOZI
You mean Iwebema Emmanuel the dude who you have been best friends with for ages?
"Kome stops and turns to Isio and Ngozi."
KOME
Really, guys?
I see you are both enjoying this.
ISIO
(Chuckles)
Calm down, jor.
We are just surprised.
(Occasionally gazes at Ngozi.)
KOME
Hmm, I know that look.
Spill girls!
NGOZI
There is nothing to spill we are just surprised that's all.
Who would have thought Bema would fall in love with one of us?
ISIO
Exactly.
(Fights the urge to laugh out)
KOME
And you think I'm buying this act?
You are both hiding something and you better spill!
NGOZI
Kome there is nothing really.
(Appears unsettled.)
KOME
Oh-MY- GOD!
You both knew?
ISIO
I don't understand.
KOME
Don't pretend, Isio.
He told you guys.
NGOZI
Calm down!
First and foremost, Bema didn't tell us anything.
KOME
And you think I will believe that?
ISIO
It's the truth because he didn't have to.
It was so obvious.
(Attempts to light a stick of F8)
"Ngozi takes it from her."
KOME
Really?
NGOZI
Oh, yes, I'm even kind of surprised that you didn't notice.
I thought you were just playing along pretending not to know all this while.
ISIO
Except this is all an act because it was so obvious.
Bema has had something for you for a very long time now even some of our classmates could tell.
KOME
Does this look like an act?
NGOZI
Calm down, my love.
Come here.
(Pulls Kome into the bed.)
It's not a big deal.
KOME
Yes, it is.
Bema is my best friend this will ruin our friendship.
I don't want to lose Bema I can't lose him.
ISIO
Really?
(Attempts to light another stick of F8)
KOME
(Takes the stick from Isio)
Don't you ever give up?
ISIO
What?
You said no one is home.
KOME
Isio you should slow down!
ISIO
Whatever!
(Picks up her bag.)
Guys, I have to go now before that beast of a Father preys on me today again.
NGOZI
(Turns to Kome)
I have to go too.
(Gets up from the bed)
KOME
Alright, you know your way out, see you guys tomorrow.
____________________________________
INT. BU HIGH PRISON.
"Remove the chains attached to Efe's hands and legs."
OFFICER DERICK
Welcome to Bu High, Son.
(gives Efe his prison bag)
You will need this.
EFE
Thank you.
"Officer Derick walks towards the entrance door."
OFFICER DERICK
Are you religious?
EFE
Yes, sir.
OFFICER DERICK
What is your faith?
EFE
Christian.
OFFICER DERICK
Good, because you gonna need Jesus in there.
(Opens the door.)
"Efe could slowly feel the change of atmosphere as he walked through the gate. The chanting of prisoners and the smell of accumulated sweat."
EFE
(Turns to Officer Derick.)
Where do I settle in?
OFFICER DERICK
Where do you settle in?
Hmm, I'm wondering.
EFE
Like my bed space and all.
OFFICER DERICK
This is Bu High, son.
There is no such thing as your bed space.
There is only survival of the fittest.
_____________________________________
INT. IWEBEMA'S HOUSEHOLD.
"Mrs. Iwebema walks into Bema's room."
Mrs. IWEBEMA
Do you know what the time is?
BEMA
(Quickly pick up his bag.)
Sorry, Mum.
Mrs. IWEBEMA
(Notice how unsettled Bema is)
Come here!
(Adjust his tie)
Your eyes are heavy.
Have you been having some trouble sleeping?
BEMA
I'm fine, Mummy.
Mrs. IWEBEMA
That wasn't the question I asked you.
BEMA
Seriously, Mum, I'm fine.
I have just been reading a lot at night.
Mrs. IWEBEMA
Really?
Should I believe you?
BEMA
Is there a reason not to?
Mrs. IWEBEMA
Hmm, okay.
But I want you to know that you can talk to me about anything.
You don't have to go through life on your own that is why I'm your...
BEMA
(Interrupts Mrs. Iwebema.)
Mum, I said I'm fine.
Can we go now?
We are late.
Mrs. IWEBEMA
Hmm, okay.
"Bema walks out of the room, and Mrs. Iwebema follows behind."
_____________________________________
INT. WAREHOUSE.
"Ella walks in."
UCHE
How far, na.
ELLA
Have you seen this?
(Shows him the breaking news on her phone.)
UCHE
(Takes the phone from her.)
It can't be.
CHETA
What is it?
UCHE
Efe is in prison.
CHETA
Really?
I'm not falling for that.
UCHE
See for yourself.
(Gives him the phone.)
CHETA
But how?
How true is this?
ELLA
That is from the Naija blog.
They do not put out unverified news and if you have been on Twitter this morning, you will see that Efe has become the most talked about personality on the platform.
UCHE
Wow, but this doesn't make sense there is no way Efe would do this.
Efe is not stupid.
ELLA
Exactly what I thought too.
The only explanation for this is that Efe is up to something, and he intentionally left us in the dark.
Or it could be what most people on Twitter are also saying.
UCHE
What's that?
ELLA
A lot think that he was framed for this to make Nigeria look bad globally.
My theory is that someone helped the company figure out he was bailing out on them, and this is their revenge on him.
UCHE
So, you are saying it's an inside job?
ELLA
Exactly!
UCHE
But who will do this to Efe?
And how the hell did the person find out?
"Cheta appears confused and frightened."
ELLA
If you ask me, na who I go ask?
But one thing is sure, if Efe was framed for this, then it's definitely an inside job.
I'm certain of it.
(Gazes at Cheta.)
"Cheta turns to leave."
UCHE
Where you dey go?
CHETA
Restroom, bro
Piss dey catches me.
(Cheta walks out of the room.)
ELLA
(Goes closer to Uche)
Do you want to know what I really think about this?
UCHE
What's that?
ELLA
Only someone who works for the company knows Efe and has a problem with him will do this to him.
UCHE
Hmm, what are you getting at?
ELLA
Whoever did this to Efe is in this warehouse and there is only one person I can think of right now.
UCHE
Who is that?
ELLA
You know who.
UCHE
Who?
(Notice Ella is wearing the look.)
No, no, no.
ELLA
Think about it, Uche.
They had a huge argument relating to money before Efe left.
UCHE
No, it's not possible.
I know Cheta is big on comparison and there might have been occasions when he wished he could be Efe, but he could never do this to Efe.
There is no way!
ELLA
I know how much you do not want to consider the possibility of this because Cheta is like a brother to you but if we want to be honest, you and I know Cheta has been acting strange ever since Efe left and there is no reasonable explanation for it.
UCHE
Ella, it's not possi....
ELLA
(Interrupts Uche)
Just listen to me for a second, Uche.
Look, I know you do not want to believe this and trust me I do not want to too.
But I just want you to consider the possibilities.
Do not let your emotions rub you off your rights to common sense. He has been acting off and there is no honest reason that explains why.
(Picks up the box on the table and walks out of the room.)
___________________________________
INT. TIGA'S OFFICE.
"Tiga paces around the room."
BOB
Omo, this thing dey serious, oh.
TIGA
Boss you know say this Abuja na our sweat and blood.
We gat do everything to stop your sister I don swear my loyalty to you from day one.
Kate nor go fit come inside our caban con dey tell us watin to do.
VON
That is not going to happen, Tiga.
BOB
So watin we go do like this?
VON
We kill two birds with one stone.
All of this is happening because I framed a relative of Zino and Father sees her as a threat.
There is only one way I can win my father's trust again.
BOB
How boss?
VON
We eliminate his biggest threat.
BOB
Are you suggesting we go after Zino?
VON
Yes, by eliminating her we make all of this go away.
TIGA
I don hear a lot of things about this Zino she nor go easy boss.
When I look her records, omo that girl be beast before, oh.
BOB
I heard she single-handedly assassinated the president of the country in 2005.
VON
That doesn't mean she is unstoppable.
We will stop even before she makes a movie.
We are taking the war to her.
____________________________________
INT. WINNER ACADEMY, Principals Office.
"Dr. Gloria knocks and walks into the office."
Mrs. IWEBEMA
Come...
Why bother knocking if you were just going to walk in anyway?
Dr. GLORIA
Good morning, Anita.
Mrs. IWEBEMA
Good morning, how can I help?
Dr. GLORIA
(Drops a document on Iwebema table.)
That is the proposal I submitted to the Chairman as regards the shareholders conference next week.
Mrs. IWEBEMA
(Picks up the document.)
Okay, so why are you giving this to me?
Dr. GLORIA
The chairman has approved the proposal and has given me the go-ahead to be the chief officer in charge of the planning committee.
Mrs. IWEBEMA
Okay, that's good for you.
Dr. GLORIA
I know, right?
Finally, we won't be getting a loop of those boring routines we had to endure in previous years.
Mrs. IWEBEMA
I guess you need my signature to make this official.
Dr. GLORIA
Please sign so that I and my team can start preparing for the conference.
Mrs. IWEBEMA
You know I can't do that without making sure your proposal fits into our agendas for the year.
So, I will need some time to go through it myself.
Dr. GLORIA
The chairman has already approved it; you really don't have to prolong the inevitable.
Mrs. IWEBEMA
Well, I'm not chairman and you are in no place to tell me how to do my job.
I will review it and decide if it's worth my signature or not.
(Turns to her laptop screen)
Anything else?
Dr. GLORIA
Hmm, nothing.
(Turns and walks out of the office.)
____________________________________
INT. SCHOOL COREDOR.
"Ngozi and Isio approach Kome."
NGOZI
Hey, I heard what happened.
ISIO
Are you alright?
KOME
I'm fine.
What is it?
NGOZI
You don't have to pretend you are fine, Kome.
It's okay to feel sad.
ISIO
You shouldn't even be in school.
KOME
What is it?
I still don't understand what you guys are talking about.
"Isio and Ngozi pull Kome to a corner."
ISIO
When last did you visit Twitter?
KOME
Emm, I can't remember you know that app is toxic.
NGOZI
How about Instagram?
KOME
Two days ago.
You guys know I really don't care about social media just tell me what's going on.
ISIO
Hmm, Naija's blog published an article yesterday about Efe.
KOME
Did they find him?
What did the article say about his whereabouts?
ISIO
Your brother is in the US.
KOME
(Smiles)
Thank God.
ISIO
But there is more to it.
KOME
What is it?
(Isio stays silent for some seconds.)
What is it Isio?
ISIO
According to the article Efe was caught smuggling drugs into the country and he has been arrested for it.
KOME
What?
No, that's not true.
NGOZI
It's what the news says.
KOME
(Look around.)
That explains it.
ISIO
Explain what?
KOME
Why I have been getting this look from other students today?
(Notice half the eyes in the corridor are on her.)
Oh, God.
(Tears roll down her cheeks)
NGOZI
Kome, stop you know people are watching.
(Attempts to pull Kome into her arms.)
"Kome walks out of the scene."
____________________________________
INT. RESTROOM.
"Kome rushes into the restroom, and Ngozi and Isio walk in."
ISIO
Kome, you have to calm down.
KOME
I'm fine.
NGOZI
No, you are not.
I think you should go home.
KOME
I said I'm fine!
ISIO
Kome, please listen to us.
Even if it's for today.
KOME
(Turns to them.)
What part of I'm fine do you not understand?
I want to be alone, please.
ISIO
Kome...
KOME
Isio just leave, please!
I said I wanted to be alone.
NGOZI
Hmm, fine, we are going but if you need anything, you know where to find us.
(Turns to Isio.)
Let's go.
ISIO
But we can't leave...
NGOZI
(Interrupts Isio)
Let's go!
(Pulls Isio out of the room.)
"Kome looks into the mirror in front of her and begins to cry."
___________________________________
INT. SCHOOL CAFETERIA
"Ajoke sits opposite Ngozi."
AJOKE
What do you have for me today?
NGOZI
Tablets.
AJOKE
(Appears disappointed.)
Why?
I told you I wanted some smoke.
NGOZI
That is what I have for now, Ajoke.
AJOKE
(Sighs)
Whatever, I will take ten tablets of the F8.
NGOZI
That would be twenty thousand naira.
AJOKE
For what?
Since when?
I paid you ten thousand naira for that just last week.
"Frank sits beside Ngozi."
NGOZI
The higher the demand, the higher the price.
AJOKE
So, you are doubling the price because your market is growing bigger?
NGOZI
Laws are laws, Ajoke.
AJOKE
(Turns to Frank)
Really Frank?
FRANK
I would take it and probably buy more if I were you.
Demand might skyrocket next week, and prices might just go up again.
AJOKE
Oh God.
(Places her hands on her head.)
Fine, I will take twenty tablets.
NGOZI
(Smiles t Ajoke)
Smart choice.
AJOKE
Just so you know, I'm going to report you guys to Dayo he has to do something about these outrageous prices.
NGOZI
Is that supposed to scare me or what?
"Ajoke gets up and walks out of the scene."
FRANK
(Turns to Ngozi)
Wow, you are getting better at this.
NGOZI
Don't start Frank.
FRANK
I'm serious.
(Gazes at her seductively.)
NGOZI
I know that look, Frank.
I'm not falling for it.
FRANK
(Holds her hands)
Common on, Ngozi.
You know deep down that I like you a whole lot and I have been nothing but good to you.
NGOZI
Frank, it's...
FRANK
(Interrupts her)
If you can look me in the face and say you do not feel the same way, then I'm going to drop this.
NGOZI
Frank...
Do I like you? Yes, I do.
My heart finds you attractive, but my head just keeps telling me this isn't going to end well.
"Isio walks in."
ISIO
And your common sense has never been so right.
FRANK
(Ignores Isio and gets up)
I will be with the boys.
(Walks out of the scene.)
ISIO
You know he is Libra, right?
They are big-time flirts he will end up breaking your heart.
NGOZI
Don't tell me you believe that zodiac nonsense.
"Bema walks in with Faith."
BEMA
Zodiac signs are unrealistic.
ISIO
And why would you say so?
BEMA
Because our personalities and behaviors are subjected to environmental factors, biological factors, and real-life experiences in our past.
That makes more sense than all that Zodiac rubbish that suggests your day of birth has something to do with how you behave.
NGOZI
Thank you, Bema.
I love you.
ISIO
You know experiments were carried out that prove that behavioral patterns are subjected to zodiac signs.
BEMA
Just because they placed a group of people who were born in the same time frame in the same place and discovered that they acted in some similar ways, doesn't mean it's realistic.
NGOZI
Exactly, you can't draw a general conclusion on it just because a tiny sample space proved to behave in similar ways.
That's the stupidest thing I have heard today.
ISIO
It isn't stupid, guys.
(Turns to Faith)
I would like to hear Faith's opinion on this.
FAITH
Oh, no I'm neutral about this.
Although it's fun watching you guys argue.
(Looks around)
ISIO
Come on, just say something.
FAITH
Well, I'm not a fan of Faith even though I'm Faith.
I prefer facts and Psychology is more factual than Astrology when it comes to the reason why people act the way they do.
BEMA
Meaning you are on the side of the three factors I explained?
Yes!
FAITH
Not really, I'm only saying it makes more sense.
It sounds more realistic.
ISIO
Now I regret ever seeking your opinion on this.
FAITH
I apologize but I'm not sorry.
(Scans through the scene.)
Where is Kome?
I haven't seen her today.
BEMA
Faith!
FAITH
(Smile)
What?
I just noticed she isn't here.
NGOZI
Kome needs some time to herself.
She didn't take the news about Efe very well.
BEMA
(Turns to Ngozi)
What News?
____________________________________
INT. BUHIGH PRISON.
"Efe walks through the corridor, he notices some kind of hierarchy among the prisoners. The more privileged seem to be on the left part of the cells. He feels a hard touch on his left shoulder."
DANTE
(Notice Efe is shocked.)
Relax, I'm Dante.
(Offers Efe a handshake.)
EFE
I'm...
DANTE
Efe.
EFE
How did you know...
DANTE
(Interrupts Efe.)
Your name?
(Chuckles)
The company pre-informed me of your coming.
EFE
You are with the company too?
DANTE
Yes, I am.
Come with me.
(Walks towards the extreme end of the corridor, Efe follows behind.)
Welcome to Buhigh prison first and foremost you need to understand that Buhigh is not like...
EFE
Every other prison out there.
(Finishes Dante's sentence.)
Look I have heard enough of that I just want to know how I can get access to the information the company wants and get the hell out of here.
DANTE
(Stopes and turns to Efe)
You know very one who came in here with that attitude of yours, couldn't last a week here.
EFE
Well, forgive me if I only care about getting hold of the information.
DANTE
You know more than a dozen hitmen have lost their lives while trying to act the way you are acting.
EFE
Didn't they tell you?
I am not a hitman.
DANTE
Yes, they did.
You are unfortunately a smart-ass genius.
EFE
Unfortunately?
DANTE
Yes!
Because if you want my honest opinion, I think bringing you in here is suicidal. I never supported it, but it was what the company wanted.
Who I'm I to question their wishes?
(Turns and keeps walking.)
EFE
Are you questioning my competence to get the job done?
DANTE
No, but I think you are doing that to yourself already.
Look around you, Efe.
Eighty percent of the worst prisoners in the world end up here in Buhigh.
We record an average of five corps every twenty-four hours.
I'm not saying this to scare you but to prepare your mind to expect anything.
(Walks into a cell.)
This is where you will be staying.
MOHAMMAD
(Turns to Efe)
Welcome to Buhigh prison.
DANTE
This is Mohammad, my oldest friend here.
(Turns to Mohammad)
Mohammad, this is Efe.
MOHAMMAD
The smart ass you were talking about.
DANTE
Yeah.
(Turns to Efe)
This is Jude.
JUDE
(Comes down from his bed)
What is 500x500+1000?
EFE
What?
JUDE
They say you are smart.
EFE
Oh...
JUDE
(Turns to Dante)
Didn't you say this kid was smart?
EFE
251,000
JUDE
What?
EFE
500x500+1000
251,000.
JUDE
You had enough time to think about that.
EFE
Try me again.
JUDE
500,000X400
EFE
200,000,000.
JUDE
(Chuckles)
You are bluffing, right?
"Mohammad picks up the old calculator covered in paper tape on his bed."
EFE
Nope, that is the answer.
JUDE
There is no way you...
MOHAMMAD
Dude, the kid is right.
JUDE
There is no way.
(Takes the calculator from Mohammad)
Hmm.
What is the square root of 580?
EFE
Hmm, 24.083189...
Should I keep going?
JUDE
Square root of 250+ Square root of 50
"Efe stays silent for some seconds."
JUDE
You, see?
He is not that smart.
EFE
22.8824...
I can keep going if you want.
JUDE
(Looks at the calculate then turns to Efe in surprise.)
But...
DANTE
(Interrupts Jude)
That's enough, Jude.
Let the kid be.
JUDE
How the hell do you know all that?
EFE
I ask myself the same question all the time.
All I can say is that numbers are a no-brainer for me.
___________________________________
INT. WINNER ACADEMY, CLASSROOM.
"Faith catches Bema gazing at Kome."
FAITH
(Whispers to Bema)
You know it wouldn't be a crime if you checked up on her after class.
BEMA
What?
Who?
FAITH
You know who, Bema.
You have been gazing at her.
BEMA
I have nothing to say to her, Faith.
FAITH
Yes, you do.
The poor girl just found out her brother is in jail.
BEMA
I know and I want to be there for her, but things are quite awkward between us right now.
She has Ngozi and Isio so she will be fine.
FAITH
So, you are just going to keep your distance?
BEMA
Exactly.
FAITH
Hmm, that reminds me, your Mum is worried about you.
BEMA
Did she say anything to you?
FAITH
She asked if I knew what was wrong with you.
BEMA
And?
FAITH
Relax I told her I was as clueless as she is, but I know she didn't believe me.
BEMA
Doesn't matter what she believes.
Just keep it that way.
FAITH
Whatever.
_____________________________________
EXT. PRISON.
"Dante takes Efe on a tour around the prison."
DANTE
That is Julius he is Mexican like me.
People call him the Rat.
EFE
The Rat?
MOHAMMAD
Yeah, he has information on every prisoner.
And I heard he used to be a high-ranking detective.
DANTE
Give him a week and he will know more about you than you know about yourself.
EFE
Wow.
DANTE
That is Benard he is the eye of the prison.
In simpler terms, he is like the secretary of the prison. He is like the fifth in command around here.
And that is Liam the fourth in command, he has a special relationship with the guards which gives him access and privileges to some prohibited items here in the prison.
EFE
Can you throw more light on that?
JUDE
His special relationship with the guards allows him to successfully smuggle in some goods like phones, groceries, and weed.
EFE
Wow.
JUDE
Yes, and a lot of girls.
Let's just say he provides you with a luxurious life in the four walls of a prison.
MOHAMMAD
Although it comes with a lot of prices.
EFE
Wow, Buhigh is not as bad as I thought then.
DANTE
(Chuckles)
Buhigh is like two sides of a coin.
As bad as it can be for you, it could be that good for you if only you play your cards well.
MOHAMMAD
And Allah chooses to show you some kindness.
"Big Shark walks into the scene."
DANTE
(Stands in front of Efe)
What do you want big shark?
BIG SHARK
You know what I want, Dante.
I have given you enough time to pay up.
(Points at Efe.)
Pay up or the kid faces the giant tonight as it should be!
DANTE
Relax, Big Shark.
Just give me till the end of tomorrow.
BIG SHARK
(Chuckles)
You have till tonight.
(Walks out of the scene.)
_____________________________________
INT. BUHIGH PRISON, CORRIDOR.
"Efe approaches Dante who is walking to the cell."
EFE
What was that about?
DANTE
It's nothing!
I will take care of it.
JUDE
You should tell him, Dante.
DANTE
Shut the F up, Jude.
EFE
Tell me what's going on.
DANTE
Nothing is going on!
EFE
Then what did that man mean by I have to face the giant tonight?
MOHAMMAD
I think you should tell him, Dante.
He's a smart kid, he is eventually going to find out.
DANTE
(Breaths heavy)
Fine.
Facing the Giant is like a ritual here.
Where every new inmate will be made to face one of Big Daddy's trained fighters who we call giants.
EFE
(Appears frightened.)
What?
DANTE
I'm sorry, Efe.
EFE
Wow.
Okay, at least it's just a fight afterwards I will heal from the wounds, right?
It's not like it's the end of the world and who knows I might just win this.
(They all give him an awkward look.)
What is it?
MOHAMMAD
Those men are called giants for a reason, Efe.
They are beasts in human form. All they live for is to kill.
JUDE
And one last thing, it's a fight to the death.
The game only ends when one of you dies.
"Efe slowly takes a step backwards, sits on the wooden stool behind him, and places both his hands on his head."