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Time did not expect that Chu Ying was so hot, and the scene of the Century War between him and Fang Xu actually attracted so many impostors. He and Chu Ying left the scene and walked and talked, but he didn't notice Yu Liang quietly following him not far behind him. Time didn't want Chu Ying to disappear on the Internet so suddenly, he went to an Internet cafe to write a farewell letter to fans for Chu Ying. Yu Liang followed in, and time was surprised to see him.

Yu Liang went to see the computer Shi Shi was using but found nothing. He called Shi Shi out of the Internet cafe and asked him if he was not curious about Chu Ying's true colors. Time knew that Yu Liang suspected that he was Chu Ying, after all, he had beaten him. Yu Liang admitted that he had indeed doubted, but Shi Guang was messed up in the Go League. Shi Xiao said with a smile that he was deliberately lost to him. Yu Liang said that Shi Guang would have been a professional chess player if he had the strength of Chu Ying.

He felt that Chu Ying could not be time. Time inspired him to fight, reminding Yu Liang that if he only pursues his phantom, he will soon be overtaken by the real him. Yu Liang thought that Time had played too many games, and asked him if he dared to play with him now. Time couldn't help being silent.

Time is determined to become a professional chess player. Mr. Shirakawa told him that it is difficult to become a professional chess player. One is that you have to participate in the professional Go final stage in your second year of chess skills, which is much harder than the college entrance examination of a single-plank bridge. . Time originally thought it was very simple, but he didn't expect it to be so difficult. He wanted to find a shortcut and was told not. Teacher Shirakawa suggested that he could go step by step, and try to go to the reserve of professional Go first. He gave time a flyer that said Go training camp. After time went back, people from the Go Club were mobilized to join him in the training camp, but they all expressed no interest in this.

Then Jiang Xueming heard that it would take two weeks to go to the training camp. She was about to take this opportunity to relax and agreed to sign up. When Gu Yu saw that they were filling out the registration form, she couldn't help but think he was one. Yu Liang performed well in the set stage and he became a professional chess player with the first result in the group. His brother Fang Xu and his parents celebrated for him. Fang Xu told Xiao Liang during the meal that he wanted to invite Yu Liang to be a teacher in the Go training camp held by the Yijiang Lake Dojo. His father said he could exercise if he had nothing to do. Yu Liang felt that it would be a good experience. Okay, I agreed.

On the day of going to the training camp, Time said goodbye to his mother and was about to leave. The phone at home suddenly rang. He had a foreboding that something bad was about to go away, but was stopped by his mother. It turned out that Jiang Xueming's mother told her that time is not going to Olympic math training The camp was a Go training camp, and his mother wouldn't let him go. Time was running out and turned around and ran.

Jiang Xueming and Gu Yu waited on the side of the road and waited for some time. They saw him panting and the three hurried to chase the starting bus. Fortunately, they caught up in time, so the three of them found seats and sat down. Time inadvertently turned around to find Yu Liang sitting in the last row and couldn't help being taken aback. He thought that Yu Liang was chasing him here.

After arriving at the destination, other people shared a room with several people, and Yu Liang lived in a single room, which made time very strange. Later in the first class, he discovered that the teacher turned out to be Yu Liang. The life teacher introduced that Yu Liang was the first professional chess player who ranked first this year. After the introduction, Yu Liang began to class. He took a game of Bai Ziqiu's chess in the Qing Dynasty as an example to explain the limitations of ancient chess players. Chu Ying is very familiar with this game. It was played by Xiao Bailong and Fan Xihou back then. Said he made it himself.

After listening to Yu Liang saying that the previously established rules were eliminated and there was no need to continue learning, Shi Shi was not convinced and stood up to challenge him, and walked to the front to face him on the chessboard, but he lost within a few steps. Other students clamored to go out without listening to the teacher's lecture, and time went out of the classroom angrily.

Yu Liang lost so many games and Chu won so many games. Time felt that he had any qualifications to say that Chu Ying’s chess had been eliminated. Chu Ying enlightened him that Go is progressing, and chess theory is constantly overthrowing the relics of the predecessors. In fact, whether it is ancient chess or today It doesn't matter who is better at chess, what matters is how much essence they can learn from them. In this way, it is passed down from generation to generation, and it is themselves who really become better. After hearing it, he felt reasonable, but he believed that Jiang was still hot, especially Chu Ying, who was a thousand-year-old ginger.

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