The top metaphysical expert Sheng Wanwan died after being struck by her master's lightning tribulation. She transmigrated into the body of a baby, becoming the legitimate daughter of the Zhengu...
The people around were still completely bewildered, not understanding how Sheng Wenjin had won.
Even the chess master Wei Zixun took a long time to finally understand the game. He picked up a white piece and gently placed it on the board, and instantly, the entire situation became clear.
It turns out that Sheng Wenjin's chess game contained a brilliant and ingenious scheme.
Although his pieces appeared scattered, they were actually strategically placed, each move laying the groundwork for a subsequent attack. Meanwhile, Wang Wenjie's pieces, though fierce, were gradually lured into a trap by Sheng Wenjin.
The surrounding crowd suddenly realized what was happening and marveled at Sheng Wenjin's superb chess skills. Clearly, he was a man of great wisdom; no wonder he was considered the most talented scholar in the capital!
"Wonderful!" Wei Zixun couldn't help but exclaim. "Sheng Wenjin, you truly live up to your reputation! When did your chess skills become so exquisite? You are truly a favorite of the heavens! The only chess skill I could boast about in front of you is now nothing!"
"By the way, when did you learn chess?"
Wei Zixun felt deeply discouraged. After all, he was also a student in the top class, so how could the gap between him and Sheng Wenjin be so big?
Not only is his scholarship inferior to his, but his chess skills are also far behind.
Sheng Wenjin was clearly not good at chess before!
"yesterday……"
Sheng Wenjin said casually!
"Yesterday? Sheng Wenjin, you're kidding me!"
"It really was yesterday! I played chess with my mom for a while yesterday, and I found it quite interesting, so I spent the whole night figuring it out. I wasn't very good at chess before because I wasn't interested in it, but now that I like it, I've naturally learned how to play."
Sheng Wenjin spoke casually, as if he were talking about a trivial matter. He meant that the reason he wasn't good at chess before was because he hadn't put in the interest, but now that he had, he could naturally master the skills quickly.