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I had to read chapter 47 again. It seems that race was the turning point in her story. It was iterated how great Kyte was and never lost. But twice Wein said for some reason he felt oddly confident that he’d win this. The way he won was too good to be true. An old tree just happened to fall making a bridge for him, then Kyte’s champion horse stumbles over a small log?!? She wrote it that way. That bet Kyte lost cost him dearly the rest of his life. Once Wein beat him in that horse race, everything went downhill for Kyte.

Why did she say that kyte cant win against wein ?