A certain fact seemed to come to the mind of Kusanagi as he railed the lass who was still holding him in place with her legs. Though she called him freaky and would likely continue to do so, it seemed that he was just using her, because she was a whore. "Hai, you keep saying that..." she said as if that was all the observation it needed. In truth her issue with this man was not knowing what he was using her for, and the innate sense of danger surrounding him but she supposed he wouldn't really understand that part. No one understood the ticks of sadists, but as a sadist herself she knew when things weren't exactly as they appeared, the lack of clarity around Kusanagi was what made him something worth pointing out the oddity of, whether she lived or died in this case she'd be enjoying herself and maybe that is the thing that made the potential for death enjoyable. Or maybe it was something else entirely, but she wasn't a philosopher, right now she was a whore actually enjoying her job for once so... she'd relish in it, until it stopped at least.
At the same time, Hiruko and his lucky charms were making their way into the casino properly. Roulette as a choice made by Miko was something she'd only heard of, she'd not seen it in action, but that was fine. She was content with Hiruko's arm around her to simply tag along Kaguya being the kind of young woman she was, reached for her friend's hand behind the man's back, she knew the other girl enjoyed her reassuring physical contact. "Surety is hot!" Miko said as her eyes finally bounced away from lights to the table to see, only a single zero. "Billion, you're betting billons?" Kaguya would almost be surprised but instead of that she seemed to be playfully considering the amount. "Five!" Miko chimed. Why? Well there was a really complicated reasoning which boiled down to her own personal belief system centered around prime numbers and Abe no Seimei. "Well, if Mi-chan said it, who am I to argue. Bet the five~" claimed Kaguya. Of course, immediately after making such a claim Miko was in full anxiety but that and excitement went hand in hand. She had no reason to disbelieve in the power Hiruko possessed whether it actually existed or not. In fact, she believed in his confidence at the very least and his ability to make things happen. If he believed he made his own luck, her encouragement would be all she offered him as his lucky charm. She was in fact far too trusting, but she had a good feeling about Hiruko, as she had all day.