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Chapter 26: I Want This Man Six

When she walked up to the old man, Jiu'er's eyes subconsciously glanced at the chessboard, and then...she closed her eyes, leaving only a little attention on the prince.

Therefore, she did not notice that when she called the old man the word "Prince", the two men glanced at her with surprised eyes at the same time, nor did she notice the panic that flashed on the old man's face.

The comfort in the masked man's eyes.

The two men just glanced at her like this. Although they had different reactions, they remained silent and focused on the chessboard. It seemed that they would never give up or pay attention to her until the winner was determined.

Jiu'er didn't care about this at all. Who would have thought that in the past ten years, her only hobby was playing chess. Whether she played it herself or watched others play, she was extremely interested in it.

Who knows, her family is the Ning family, a family with too many ancient ideas. The old people in the family love to play this game, saying it is about cultivating one's moral character... She doesn't understand how this game is about cultivating one's character, but she loves it very much.

Because there are winners and losers in chess, as long as you win, you can always get some bonuses. Over time, I also became interested in chess itself.

Therefore, when the two of them ignored her at this time, she not only didn't care, but felt that it was just what she wanted. However, after looking at it for a while, she couldn't help frowning deeply, shaking her head and sighing, and then she showed a very sad and angry expression.

Finally, when the old man was about to drop another ball, she couldn't help but shout out, "Stop, you can't put it there."

The old man looked up at her in surprise, and the masked man opposite also looked up at her, with a hint of interest in his eyes.

"Why can't you let it go?"

Jiuer looked helpless like a child who cannot be taught, and pointed at the chessboard with his delicate hand, "If you put it here, he will definitely put it here, and you can only put it here, then he can put it here, and you can only put it here, and he will put it here again.

Put it here, you..." Jiu'er pushed down about ten steps in a row, and clicked more than twenty times on the chessboard with her delicate fingers.

Finally, he came to the conclusion, "Fifteen steps at most, you have no choice but to admit defeat, and there is no chance at all."

This time, the two people's eyes were no longer faintly surprised, but surprised. The old man looked at Jiu'er up and down. After a while, he asked again: "Then, where should I put it?"

Jiuer pointed again, "Here."


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