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Chapter 164 The Metropolitan Police Department’s fastest police dispatch record

 It was the first time Yujie came into contact with shogi. He didn’t understand the tactics and chess records, but he knew the rules.

Just knowing the rules is enough.

Everything remains true to its origins. As long as you play chess according to the rules, Yu Jiang can calculate the possible next chess moves.

If one step doesn’t work, then take two steps.

If two steps don't work, take five steps, ten steps, fifty steps, or a hundred steps!

As long as you think enough and be thoughtful enough, you can always win the crown.

Ten minutes later——

Yujiang picked up Gui Ma and landed at the front of the enemy's formation, approaching the king who was only two pieces away from Gui Ma!

At this time, Yujiang's silver general has already been upgraded to Cheng Yin, and he is watching eagerly next to the king general - the king general has no way to retreat, and there is no way to avoid it!

"Ding~"

Accompanied by crisp sound effects, a huge # Victory # appeared in the center of the screen.

Yu Jiang knew that he had already won this round.

"Huh..." He breathed a sigh of relief and stretched out his arms to move his slightly stiff shoulders.

Seeing this, Reiko Shimizu joked: "Why, you lost so quickly? It doesn't matter if you lose. The first time I played backgammon, I was tortured miserably by the computer."

"Loose?" Yu Jiang's face looked a little strange, "How could I lose?"

"Huh?"

Shimizu Reiko was stunned for a moment, then walked towards Yujiang.

She really wanted to see what kind of achievements could make Yu Jiang say such shameless words!

The next second, she saw the word victory in the center of the screen.

"You actually won?" Reiko Shimizu thought it was incredible, "Did you play the easiest mode? What's so fun about that mode? If you want to play, just play the master level..."

Before she finished speaking, Yujiang exited the victory interface, letting Shimizu Reiko see the level he chose——

There is no doubt that this is the highest level among software.

Reiko Shimizu was a little confused: "It should be that the level of the software you downloaded is too low, so let me download a few more for you, and you can try them all to know your true level!"

Yu Jiang shrugged, not caring.

Even if we come back several times, there will only be one ending.

Reiko Shimizu quickly played several stand-alone shogi games.

This time she sat next to Yu Jiang and watched him play chess.

Yu Jiang sat upright in front of the computer, treating each subsequent chess game with the same mentality as dealing with a strong opponent.

Watching Yu Jiang play chess is a kind of enjoyment, especially when he frowns slightly and thinks seriously.

Soon, Yu Jiang defeated five computer chess players using software, and each time he won the game with resolute force in a very short period of time.

As the number of victories continued to stack up, Reiko Shimizu's look at Yu Jiang had completely changed.

Is this guy really that powerful?

Is this really his first contact with shogi??

Why did I already have the character of a veteran when I came into contact with shogi for the first time?

After defeating the last opponent, Yujiang turned his attention to Reiko Shimizu. He raised his eyebrows and asked: "How is it?"

The shock on Shimizu Reiko's face has not dissipated: "I have never seen anyone else play shogi, but you are already considered a master here."

After saying that, she murmured to herself: "Do you really have a talent for shogi??"

Yujiang spread his hands: "Can't this thing just have a brain?"

"???"

"Oh, that's right, you have no brain." Yu Jiang suddenly realized.

"...Shimizu Yuzuru!!!"

……

Effort determines a person's lower limit, while talent determines a person's upper limit.

Countless shogi enthusiasts and even professional shogi players have struggled to figure out the chess game, but in Yu Jiang's eyes, it feels natural and smooth.

He found that he seemed to like shogi a little bit.

This feeling of deducing trade-offs on the chessboard and controlling the situation is very wonderful.

It’s just that the computer skills he played against were too poor.

It will certainly give him a sense of accomplishment if his opponent's every move is as expected, but it will become boring after too many times.

Gradually, what Yu Jiang pursues is not just victory, but the joy of enjoying the game.

He turned his attention to an online shogi game website, where shogi enthusiasts from all over Japan gathered. Everyone played and communicated on the platform built by the website, gained points by winning, and climbed up to different ranks.

Yu Jiang raised a new account with zero points to the seventh level in just a few days.

Of course, the ranks here are completely different from those in professional shogi competitions. In reality, the ninth-dan players on the website may not even be as good as professional fourth-dan players.

However, it is not strength that limits Yujiang’s upgrade, but time.

On the contrary, in these days of games, Yu Jiang has a more systematic understanding of his own strength.

He estimated that his level had at least reached the level of a professional shogi player.

In order to play shogi, Yujiang didn't even pay much attention to the affairs of Far East Investment Consulting Company.

The money he got from the mud gathering pit that day is still randomly thrown away in the corner of the apartment. Yu Jiang has no intention of sharing the stolen goods with everyone.

Even when working in the company, Yu Jiang would sit in front of the computer and play chess.

This made other employees in the project team even more critical.

Reiko Shimizu had no choice but to talk to Yu Jiang: "What's going on with you in the past few days? You seem to be obsessed with it. Is shogi so interesting??"

Ikujiang was thinking about the last move of the previous game. Hearing this, he raised an eyebrow and said, "You don't really think that I got into shogi out of interest, do you?"

"So?"

Reiko Shimizu would never have thought this way a week ago, but now...she is not so sure.

Yu Jiang sneered and had no intention of explaining to Shimizu Reiko.

The Kasai Ohashi Bridge car accident left behind a "flying car", and the murderer in the Haneda Koji case fifteen years ago took away a "corner". These two seemingly unrelated cases are connected precisely because of shogi.<

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Yu Jiang believes that shogi is the entry point for these two cases.

Through shogi, he may be able to contact people who understand the situation back then.

Even if he can't directly know the truth, it can at least provide him with clues to continue the investigation.

Of course, if it was just to investigate the truth, Yu Jiang might know a little about shogi and then get close to those people through other means.

But now, he feels that it would be good to play chess well and use unparalleled chess skills to achieve his goals.

Yu Jiang's behavior of crazily brushing up points on the website quickly attracted the attention of some people.

[Tanya-kun, there will be an offline shogi match this weekend. Although it is not a formal professional match, it is said that Katsumata Riki, who has just won the title of chess king, will be there to participate in the coaching match.]

The pseudonym Ikue used when registering on the website was "Shibata Tanya", so these older chess players called him Danya-kun.

This message on the site was sent by an uncle who had lost to Yu Jiang many times. He was very optimistic about Yu Jiang’s chess skills and talent and invited him to participate in offline activities for amateurs.


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