"Sure."
Hinode began to raise his hand, positioning it just below his chest. I observed his every move, noting the slight trembling in his fingers and the tension in his wrist.
The slight tremble in his hand was nothing out of the ordinary - any human would experience it after holding their hands up in the air for a while. It's just basic physiology - our muscles can't stay perfectly still for too long without a little shake here and there.
Quickly, I mirrored his actions, raising my own hand in response.
Rock, paper, or scissors.
It may seem like a simple game of chance, but there is a small amount level of strategy involved. It's not just about luck; it's about reading your opponent and predicting their moves - or you can say, psychology.
"Three rounds."
"Okay."