Chapter 394: You can’t hide your love for one person, but you must hide your love for two people
Chapter 394: You can’t hide your love for one person, but you must hide your love for two people
Chen Yang did not refuse. He took the black chess piece handed over by Fujiwara Nao, sat cross-legged opposite Fujiwara Nao, and said respectfully: "Mr. Fujiwara, you first."
"You want me to take the first move?" Fujiwara Nao looked at Chen Yang with some surprise.
Generally, Go is played by guessing the number of pieces, which simply means grabbing a handful of chess pieces and guessing the odd or even number.
Whoever guesses first...
Unless the opponent knows that he is stronger than him, he will not act as indifferent as Chen Yang does. Is his chess skill really that high?
Fujiwara Nao was a little unsure of Chen Yang's true level.
You know, Fujiwara Nao has always been a legendary figure in Japan. He has extremely high attainments in karate and is the youngest Menkyo Kaiden in Japan.
But compared to karate, he is better at chess.
He learned Go because he encountered a problem in martial arts and could not break through. His master Kondo Masahiko suggested that he start from somewhere else, and to understand the way of natural changes from life, and he would naturally gain something.
So he became a disciple of Japanese Go master Keiji Ishihara and learned Go.
Because of his high level of comprehension, he surpassed his master's level after three years.
Such a person who is both civil and military and has a distinguished family background is simply born with the temperament of a tyrant. Even His Majesty the Emperor values him very much.
"Then I won't be polite." Fujiwara Nao picked up the chess piece and decisively placed it on the star position in the upper left corner.
Go originated in China's Northern and Southern Dynasties and has been popular in China for a long time.
The Chinese divided Go players into nine grades. During the Tang Dynasty, Japan sent envoys to China to learn about various Chinese cultures, including architecture, tea art, Go, etc.
In order to distinguish itself from China, Japan changed the rank of Go players from ninth rank to ninth dan.
After Go was introduced to Japan, it became the Japanese people's favorite sport.
The most exaggerated record was in the 13th year of the Republic of China, when a second-rate Japanese chess player named Takabe Michihei came to China and swept the Chinese chess world by himself.
The Japanese talked about this move with great relish, and four years later, the Chinese Go prodigy Wu Qingyuan was born.
This man was only fourteen years old, but his chess skills were extremely superb. After going to Japan, he defeated sixteen top Japanese chess players in a row and was named "Showa Chess Saint".
After this, the Japanese no longer dared to claim to be invincible.
Fujiwara Nao did not participate in the game against Wu Qingyuan, but he had also heard about how good this Go prodigy was, so when Chen Yang suggested that he go first, he instinctively thought that Chen Yang's level should be very high.
Chen Yang picked up the chess piece and placed it at the star position in the upper right corner. Fujiwara Nao thought for a moment and placed another piece. Chen Yang followed suit without thinking.
Fujiwara Nao made his moves very quickly, but Chen Yang seemed to be even faster than him. As soon as Fujiwara Nao made his move, Chen Yang would quickly drop the piece in his hand without having to think about it at all.
At first, when Fujiwara Nao saw Chen Yang's indifferent attitude, he thought that the other party was just messing around.
However, after only 36 moves, Fujiwara Nao already began to sense something was wrong. Although his opponent's moves were fast, every step was aimed at him.
By the 79th move, Fujiwara Nao began to frown and his moves slowed down unconsciously.
Unconsciously, after more than a hundred moves, Fujiwara Nao kept stroking the chess piece in his hand, thinking about where to move, while Chen Yang was now counting the chess pieces out of boredom.
There seems to be something wrong with this scene. Fujiwara Nao watched Chen Yang's movements, and he instinctively thought that a mature chess player would not have an expression like Chen Yang.
Of course, his speculation was correct.
Chen Yang's level is just that of an elementary school amateur group, which is just the little bit that the teacher taught during extracurricular activities.
Apart from knowing how to place the pieces, he doesn't know how to play Go.
But they have a system.
After the precise calculation function is turned on, all kinds of changes in the entire chess game are presented on the screen.
At this time, in front of Chen Yang, within a transparent frame, the system was analyzing Fujiwara Nao's possible next move.
Fujiwara Nao looked at the chessboard for a while, then picked up the chess piece and reluctantly placed a piece down. Chen Yang easily picked up a chess piece and placed it at the thirteenths position.
A sword to kill the enemy...
Seeing this scene, Fujiwara Nao's face suddenly changed. After this move, his chess piece was completely at a disadvantage.
"I lost." Fujiwara Nao was very straightforward and admitted defeat directly.
"How long have you been studying?" He then asked another question.
"It's about ten to twenty...years." Chen Yang originally wanted to say it was about ten to twenty days. This was the truth. When he was a child, his teacher would teach them to play chess during extracurricular activities.
Moreover, all in all, I only taught for about ten to twenty days.
The rest of the time he has to go to the Go training class to study. However, Chen Yang has no interest in this and would rather have fun playing video games with that time.
“Well, you have reached this level in just over ten years. Your talent is indeed very high.” Fujiwara Nao’s tone softened, and even a hint of smile began to appear on his cold face.
You lost, but you're still so happy?
"Ms. Keiko, could you please bring us some tea?" Fujiwara Nao shouted outside the door.
After a while, the maid Tokita Keiko came in with a pot of tea and knelt beside her to pour tea for the two of them.
"Is there anyone else in your family?" Fujiwara Nao took a sip of tea and started chatting with Chen Yang about family matters.
Chen Yang answered respectfully, "Both my parents have passed away. There are some poor relatives in my hometown who are not too close or too far away. My father started doing business when he was very young, so we have never had any contact."
"Except for Mrs. Yamamoto, it seems that there are no relatives left."
"It's good not to have relatives. Hanako just doesn't like socializing. With her personality, she's always arrogant in front of everyone and easily offends people." Fujiwara Nao seemed relieved.
Hanako? Who is that? Chen Yang was confused...
Fujiwara Nao looked at Chen Yang's expression and said, "Why? Don't you know that Hanako is Shizuka's nickname?"
"I heard that you were engaged? Your fiancée is French?" Fujiwara Nao's next sentence made Chen Yang sweat again.
"Uh, Mr. Fujiwara, um, I, actually..."
"Okay, no need to explain. Hanako is so much older than you, and she has always had that tuberculosis patient in her heart. Although I really hope you can marry her in a formal way, I also know that this is indeed very difficult for you."
"Besides, even if you are willing to marry Hanako, she may not be willing to marry you. She can't get over it in her heart."
"I just want to tell you, men, you can't hide the feeling of loving one person, but you must hide the feeling of loving two people."
"Otherwise, these two women will turn you upside down at any time..."
What? Chen Yang suddenly felt that his brain was not enough...
This father-in-law is so open-minded that it's a bit outrageous...
"How's it going? Have you rested enough? Come with me for the next round."
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