1. If Odin wins, it’s because he’s the one who’s behind the idea the whole time.
2. If Odin dies, it’s because Odin’s plan requires him to die for it to work.
Note I didn’t say, “If Kintoki wins”. Kintoki doesn’t have to win for the second thing to happen. Odin can secure a tie and still get what he wants if he has to die for his plans to work.
Only two ways this can go really.
1. If Odin wins, it’s because he’s the one who’s behind the idea the whole time.
2. If Odin dies, it’s because Odin’s plan requires him to die for it to work.
Note I didn’t say, “If Kintoki wins”. Kintoki doesn’t have to win for the second thing to happen. Odin can secure a tie and still get what he wants if he has to die for his plans to work.