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Chapter 43 Carrot Pieces

Chapter 43 Carrot Chess Piece

"Your Majesty, it's a little early for dinner. Yuan Qing has prepared some refreshments for Your Majesty to moisten his throat first...Does His Majesty want to chat for a while, or play a game of chess to relieve his boredom?"

Su Yuanqing came in with a tea tray and poured tea for Xiahou Yuyang himself with deft hands and feet, and asked.

He Zhan interjected meaningfully: "Our prince is a master of chess, and he usually doesn't play chess easily with others. I wonder how the third lady's chess skills are?"

Su Yuanqing was stunned for a moment, then laughed and said: "What kind of chess does the prince play? Go? Chess? I may not be your opponent in chess, but I know a kind of chess that I guarantee the prince has never played. Do you want to try it?"

Xiahou Yuyang raised his handsome eyebrows and asked curiously: "What chess game?"

When he lived in the Great Buddha Temple, he had a lot of time and was exposed to many chess games. He could not imagine that there were chess games in the world that he did not know.

"Your Majesty, wait a minute!" Su Yuanqing went out and asked Xue Qing to bring some radishes and a knife. She ran to the study and drew the chess score. After getting it, she placed the chess board on the coffee table, squatted down and took a radish.

Divide it into four and carve it quickly.

During the fierce battle, Jian Ping and the others looked at Su Yuanqing curiously, and Xiahou Yuyang also looked at it curiously. Seeing that Su Yuanqing quickly carved out a small figure and placed it on the chessboard, he couldn't help asking: "What is this?"

mean?"

"This is the king..." Su Yuanqing explained the meaning, purpose and movement of the king while carving.

Xiahou Yuyang and He Zhan had never seen such chess pieces before. They listened to Su Yuanqing's explanation in fascination and watched the chess pieces being completed one by one in her hands.

Xiahou Yuyang was very talented and quickly understood the purpose of these chess pieces. Jian Ping and the others were confused and did not know what the purpose of these carrot chess pieces was.

After listening to it for a while, Ji Zhan was too lazy to remember the meaning of these chess pieces. He focused on Su Yuanqing's hand. His eyes suddenly dimmed and he suddenly asked: "Does the third lady know martial arts? She is so skilled in swordsmanship and often uses knives."

?”

As he spoke, he rushed forward with lightning speed and clasped it on Su Yuanqing's hand. Su Yuanqing was shocked and the knife fell down. He kicked the knife away with his toes.

He stood up and caught it with one big hand. He looked at Su Yuanqing and let go with some confusion.

"You have no inner strength?"

Seeing her proficiency with a knife, he thought she was a hidden master, so he tested her without saying hello, but he didn't know that after the first test, he found that she didn't have any internal power in her body.

"I don't know martial arts!" Su Yuanqing looked at his suspicious eyes and quickly explained: "I know a few self-defense moves. I am good with a knife because I like these little things. When I have nothing to do, I play with carving radish.

…”

Most of what she told was the truth. She was a surgeon. In order to prevent her hand from getting raw, she used to use a scalpel to carve radishes at home. Not only could she carve small animals, but the peonies and phoenixes she carved were lifelike. She was already a doctor.

Her biggest hobby outside of her career, so carving a few chess pieces is nothing to her!

"I'm sorry, I'm too sensitive... I'm rude!" After hearing what she said, He Zhan felt that he was making a fuss. After apologizing, he stood behind Yu Wang.

Su Yuanqing looked at King Yu studying the chess pieces as if nothing had happened. He knew very well that King Yu must also be curious about his sword skills, so he acquiesced to the fierce battle to test him!


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