Chapter 369 | Was Careless in This Round
Seeing Chad's indecision, Robin leaned back on the sofa and checked
the time.
“Four minutes have already passed, didn’t your disciple just say his dad would arrive in five minutes?”
“Mr. Jensen, did you want to continue this gslowly, or concede right now?”
Chad looked up at Robin, feeling extremely annoyed, yet powerless to
retort.
This sentence was more uncomfortable for him than a slap in the face.
Just four minutes into the game, | was already struggling to make a move, holding a chess piece but not knowing
where to place it.
“How dare you speak to my master like that?” Jeff suddenly roared.
“My master was only trying to let you lose with a bit of dignity, that’s why he was going easy on you. Otherwise,
you wouldn't have lasted even a minute.”
However, even though he said this, Jeff had actually already realized that Chad’s gwas really hard to turn
around.
Before. Chad was full of disdain.
His eyes were now firmly fixed on the chessboard, his expression
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serious. The sweat from his forehead had already trickled down to his cheeks.
After resigning from the Londraland Court of Censors, Chad devoted himself to studying Go for ten years.
Ten years ago, he made a sensational debut as soon as he started.
It could be said that along the way, he had hardly ever lost in the Go world of East Estya.
Even when faced with a powerful opponent, they ultimately lost a game. or two by a slim margin.
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Like today, a mere four minutes was not enough to make progress, it was an experience that had never
happened before.
Chad stared at the chess game, completely at a loss.
The chess skills I've devoted myself to studying for the past twenty years were completely useless in this game!
What was this strange chess game?
To be honest, he couldn't understand!
In the past decade, throughout the thousands of games he had experienced, he had never seen such a
gorgeously bizarre and ever- changing chess game.
Another two minutes had passed, and the presidential suite was so quiet that only their breathing could be
heard.
Neither Donovan nor Randall had anticipated such a situation.
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Chad, known as the Go Grandmaster, surprisingly couldn't make a move in front of Robin's chess game.
This situation continued for a full three minutes, and Chad was almost completely soaked.
He finally let out a difficult sigh, “I was careless in this round.”
“How could this be possible?” Jeff exclaimed immediately.
Lost? My master Chad, he lost!
He was a Go Grandmaster in the East Estya Go world, how could he possibly lose to this gigolo?
At that moment, his gaze towards Robin was filled with anger.
“My master simply disdained to play this gof chess with you, it was just an oversight.”
“Master, forget it, there's no need to waste twith such a mediocre chess player. My father just sent a
message, he’s already waiting at the hotel entrance.”
“Shut up!” Chad was extremely annoyed, holding a belly full of anger. Seeing Jeff constantly making a racket
around him, he felt utterly humiliated.
Jeff looked at Chad, puzzled, “Master, what...what happened to you?”
Chad didn’t pay him any more attention, instead he looked up at Robin: “Con, young man, | made a mistake
just now, let's play another.
round.”
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This time, Chad's words were much softer.
Robin slightly furrowed his brow, “Are you still going to continue with me? You couldn't even hold on for four
minutes just now, wouldn't it be even worse if we continue?”
A hint of anger flashed in Chad's eyes: “Young man, | told you | was careless in the last round, | haven't used all
my moves yet.”
Robin looked at the persistent Chad and could only nod, saying, “Alright, I'll play another round with you. Watch
closely this time, don’t hold back anymore!”
Nia was secretly scrutinizing Robin's expression, the corners of her mouth lifting in a subtle smile.
This time. Chad didn’t dare to be careless again, he used all his skills to set up the chess game.
Every piece that was lifted was carefully considered before it was dared to be put down.
After a bout of cautious combat, this chess gfinally had a hint of a clear situation.
Five minutes later, a smile spread across Chad's face.
It seemed that my chess skills were still at their peak.
If he continued at this pace, he was sure to win the chess game.
Just as Chad was wiping the sweat from his forehead with a wet wipe, the situation on the chessboard
tically changed when he suddenly
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saw the chess piece that Robin had dropped!
The situation, which was originally firmly in control, changed instantly due to Robin’s move, altering the entire
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The relaxed smile that had just fought on Chad's face cto an abrupt
end!
“What...what kind of move was that?”
If a person who understood chess watched this game.
This time, Robin had completely put himself in a desperate situation after making his move.
He glanced up at Robin, wondering if the young man was playing coy or truly didn’t understand.
Robin understood Chad’s meaning and signaled him to focus on the chessboard.
He subconsciously took another look at the arrangement of the entire chess game.
Surprisingly, | found myself holding this chess piece, not knowing how to put it down.
What... what was this strange chess game?
Despite the other party being at a disadvantage. | couldn't find a breakthrough at all.
Moreover, no matter where the chess piece in hand was placed, it would always result in a glost without
suspense.
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Chad stared at the chess game, the more he watched, the more excited he became!
This was not a chess game, but a stunningly beautiful painting.
From the arranged chess pieces, he seemed to see a divine hand wielding a brush, painting a grand and
magnificent scene.
Secretly admired in the heart.
However, this admiration for the brilliant chess game, just couldn't be voiced out.
He sighed incessantly, filled with shame!
He devoted himself to studying the art of chess for twenty years.
But | had never seen such a mesmerizing, even arguably extremely beautiful chess game.