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Chapter nine hundred and first losing streak

"Holy shit... you kid... you can't hide it so much..." After staring at the chessboard stupidly for a few minutes, General Han finally couldn't help but uttered a curse word. He really didn't expect that the result would be

This way.i^

In fact, no matter whether you lose or win this game, it is normal in the eyes of the old general.

But the problem is that Qin Anyi's victory was so weird! From the beginning to the end of the whole game, in General Han's opinion, Qin Anyi didn't think at all!

Every chess move follows his footsteps, and it takes less than a second from lifting the piece to placing it!

It stands to reason that it is only so fast when setting up the chess at the beginning, but it is also the same in the middle and late stages. This is terrible!

You must know that although the chess board and chess pieces look simple, the myriad of changes contained in them are simply unimaginable by the human brain.

It can be said that in the thousands of years since the invention of chess, countless people have played countless games of varying levels, and absolutely no two games are exactly the same!

From this point, we can also see how varied chess is. Even a national chess player cannot make a move without thinking about every move when facing an opponent like a primary school student.

But Qin Anyi did it... and won... This kind of victory made Old General Han see no hope of moving back. The gap between the two was infinitely widened by Qin Anyi's thoughtless moves.

Come.

"Uh, give in, give in." Qin Anyi scratched the back of his head and realized that he had gone a bit too far. However, before playing chess just now, the old general asked him not to hold back. When he made the move, all he could think about was the Qilin's plan.

The calculation results of the possible development of the chess game made Qin Anyi completely unaware of this.%&*";

Now that the results have come out, I can only admit frankly that random modesty will only make people bored.

"Humph, I didn't let you have another round!" Old General Han exhaled and said.

"You're still here? No need..." Qin Anyi grinned. If he continued, wouldn't it be a one-sided abuse? And after the first time, Qin Anyi couldn't let it go even if he wanted to.

The old general's temper is obviously such that if you dare to deliberately show weakness in this regard, he will get angry directly.

"What? Are you afraid that I can't afford to lose? I'm not that old, worthless guy! Come again!"

General Han sat on his chair with great dignity. As he spoke, he quickly set up the chessboard. After setting up his own side, he quickly set up the chessboard for Qin Anyi.

This made Qin Anyi quite astonished. In a chess game, setting up the chessboard for the opponent means asking for advice...Why is the old man in front of him looking like this...still asking for apprenticeship?

That's too much nonsense.

"Come on! I want to see if you can play so easily this time." After General Han set up the chessboard, he started the chess game again with great interest, but this time, the red piece that moved first made Mr. Han

Got it in hand.

In fact, Mr. Han's chess skills are quite high. The skills he has honed through boredom over the years, the decades of energy cultivation, and the murderous aura he developed when he led troops to fight in his youth, make the old man's chess skills somewhat wild.

The smell is full of oppression, almost to a professional level.

However, Qin Anyi has a perverted Qilin in his mind... This is something that cannot be explained by reason.

Seeing Mr. Han's cheerful look, Qin Anyi could only smile bitterly and continue to accompany the old general.

Wang Yiran stood aside and watched obediently. He made two cups of tea for Qin Anyi and Mr. Han at the same time, then sat next to Qin Anyi without saying a word, looking at Qin Anyi with interest, and then looking at

Looking at General Han, I just think that this chess game is really interesting.

In the second game, Qin Anyi still made moves very fast. No matter how long Mr. Han thought about it and how clever he thought he was when he made a move, Qin Anyi seemed to be able to predict the move and made his next move almost at the same time as Mr. Han made the move.

Such seemingly thoughtless moves can easily bring huge psychological pressure to the players.

It seems that everything is under the control and calculation of the other party. No matter what method you adopt, or how many surprises you think you have, you can't escape the other party's sight and thinking.

However, Mr. Han was not greatly affected. In fact, his insistence on playing the second game was not to defeat Qin Anyi.

After watching the first game, Mr. Han knew very well that the gap between the two was so huge that it could not be won by chance just by playing a few more games.

The reason why Mr. Han insisted on playing a few more games was just to observe Qin Anyi.

During the first game of chess, all of Mr. Han's attention was on the chessboard. Because Qin Anyi played so fast and made perfect moves, Mr. Han had no intention of observing Qin Anyi at all.

It was not until the end that he lost in confusion, and Mr. Han realized that Qin Anyi had not spent any time on this entire game of chess.

This aroused the old man's curious mood. It was enough to make an old man curious, who was accustomed to the ups and downs of life and death and the magnificent events in his life for more than eighty years. This was already something he was proud of.

So in the second round, although Mr. Han spent more time thinking about each step, most of his thoughts were actually on Qin Anyi.

It didn't matter, Mr. Han immediately secretly exclaimed that Qin Anyi's mind was obviously not on this chess piece at all. Except for the moment when he made the move, Qin Anyi's eyes were looking at the chessboard. At other times, Qin Anyi

His mental state seems to be a little erratic...

As the saying goes, you are distracted...

Mr. Han felt that he was distracted while playing chess with him. He felt a little dumbfounded. However, given Qin Anyi's overwhelming strength advantage in the first game, it seemed that this kind of distraction was quite normal...

In fact, Qin Anyi's attention at this moment is indeed not on the chessboard. Anyway, Qilin can take care of everything, so he doesn't need to spend any more thought.

His mind was completely thinking about the prediction made by the old man before that he would not end in this era...

And after communicating with Qilin, Qilin's reaction made Qin Anyi very strange. It seemed that... Qilin was also a little afraid of the old man, and directly told Qin Anyi that the old man's prediction was correct!

It's just that how to explain this prophecy, I can't tell Qin Anyi everything yet. This makes Qin Anyi extremely itchy, but Qilin has no idea...

As another hour passed, General Han realized at the end of the game that he had lost even worse than the first game...


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