After hearing the clear sound of falling in their ears and seeing Tetsuo Kaga falling again, Morishita Shigeo and Shintaro Ichiyanagi couldn't help but froze, and even the momentum blooming on their bodies began to become disordered.
In the view of Morishita Shigeo and Ichiyanagi Shintaro, at the moment when the three calamities cycle appeared in the world, the two peerless chess players who stood at the top of the chess game should have completed the chess theory picture drawn on the chessboard canvas in front of them.
This is not a subjective conjecture, but through the judgment and analysis of the chess situation, Morishita Shigeo and Ichiyanagi Shintaro agreed that this game is already a draw with no winner.
Therefore, neither Morishita Shigeo nor Ichiyanagi Shintaro expected that the chess game in front of them, which should have ended in a draw, was not over yet.
The most important thing is that Tetsuo Kaga's move just now...
Looking at it, Morishita Shigeo and Ichiyanagi Shintaro couldn't help but frown.
In the eyes of Morishita Shigeo and Ichiyanagi Shintaro, the chess game that originally cycled through three tribulations is like a perfect picture, embodying the chess principles of two peerless chess players, which is pleasing to the eye.
And the white chess piece that Tetsuo Kaga just dropped seemed to stain this perfect picture and make it no longer perfect.
This feeling made Morishita Shigeo and Ichiyanagi Shintaro uncomfortable, and they even wanted to angrily scold Tetsuo Kaga for staining the painting.
However, the state of mind that had been tempered in chess for a long time made Morishita Shigeo and Ichiyanagi Shintaro suppress this thought, began to adjust their mood, and also restrained their raging momentum.
Then, Morishita Shigeo asked, "Kaga, did you make the wrong move in your last move?"
Kaga Tetsuo, who was in a daze due to the impact of the momentum of the two top chess players, gradually came back to his senses after hearing Morishita Shigeo's words.
After taking a deep breath, Kagami Tetsuo said, "The last move was made by the white player, and it was also the move I couldn't understand the most."
As he said that, Tetsuo Kaga looked at Shigeo Morishita and said sincerely, "Teacher, please take a closer look to see if this move was done randomly or if there is another mystery."
Seeing this, Shigeo Morishita couldn't help but look at the chess game again, looking at the last move played by Tetsuo Kaga, and his brows frowned unconsciously.
At the same time, a virtual chessboard appeared in Morishita Shigeo's mind, and chess pieces continued to appear and disappear on the chessboard.
Not only Morishita Shigeo, but also Shintaro Ichiyanagi on the side, a virtual chessboard appeared in his mind, with chess pieces constantly appearing and disappearing on it.
If Shindo Hikari could see this scene, he would definitely know that Morishita Shigeo and Ichiyanagi Shintaro were deducing the possibility behind that move and the future of the chess game, just like Fujiwara Sawei.
Tetsuo Kaga seemed to know something, and he knelt down silently in front of the chessboard, waiting with bated breath.
As time passed by, Morishita Shigeo's deduction in his mind continued.
At the same time, as the deduction continued, Morishita Shigeo's brows frowned unconsciously.
In Morishita Shigeo's deduction, behind this move is the future of countless white chess failures.
Because the appearance of this chess move means that the white chess player has given up the most important tribulation in the cycle of three tribulations.
And behind this catastrophe, there are more than twenty fields.
This means that if the white chess player really gives up this battle, it will be equivalent to giving up more than twenty goals and giving victory to his opponent with his own hands.
Therefore, in Morishita Shigeo's view, this chess move should not have occurred at all, as if a third party randomly placed pieces on the chess game after it was over.
But Morishita Shigeo knew that Kaga Tetsuo would not lie about this kind of thing.
This means that this move was not played by a third party, but indeed by the player of white.
So, why did the white player play this move? Do you really want to give up the battle, really want to give more than 20 goals to your opponent?
But what's the point of doing this?
Morishita Shigeo believed that the white chess player was capable of standing at the top of the chess game and would not make a meaningless move.
At this moment, Morishita Shigeo heard the serious and serious voice of Shintaro Ichiyanagi saying, "Shigeo, you hold the black chess piece and I hold the white chess piece. Let's continue this unfinished chess game together!"
When Morishita Shigeo heard this, his heart suddenly shook. He looked at Shintaro Ichiyanagi in disbelief, and opened his mouth slightly, wanting to say something.
But Morishita Shigeo's words were not spoken because he saw the look on Shintaro Ichiyanagi's face as he looked at the chess game.
Shock, disbelief, and...fear and trembling.
In Morishita Shigeo's memory, ever since he met Shintaro Ichiyanagi, he had only seen him show a similar expression during the chess holy war between him and Taya Ren.
Morishita Shigeo knew that Shintaro Ichiyanagi must have seen the future of the chess game that he had not seen, or could not see.
After all, in terms of chess ability alone, he has just stepped into the level of a near-top chess player.
Shintaro Ichiyanagi, on the other hand, has already half-stepped into the level of a top chess player, and is only one chance away from fully stepping into the level of a top chess player.
This means that there is a gap in chess strength between the two.
This gap allowed Shintaro Ichiyanagi to broaden his horizons on the chess game, allowing him to see more of the chess future that Morishita Shigeo could not see.
After clearing his thoughts, Morishita Shigeo took a deep breath, and then with a serious expression on his face, he picked up a black chess piece without hesitation, and landed heavily on the place where the white chess piece had given up, trying to kill the two More than ten destinations are included in the bag.
Ichiyanagi Shintaro seemed to have anticipated Morishita Shigeo's move. Without any hesitation, he picked up a white chess piece in his hand and landed on the chessboard like a meteor.
Snapped!
After this piece fell, Morishita Shigeo subconsciously picked up a black piece and wanted to make a move.
Just when Morishita Shigeo was slowly making moves, he seemed to suddenly discover something. The hand that was about to make the move suddenly stopped, a look of shock appeared on his face, and he said incredulously, "This... this. ..”
As he spoke, Morishita Shigeo seemed to see a hand holding the white chess piece stretched out from the black screen of nothingness.
Morishita Shigeo didn't know how to describe this hand in words. He only felt that this hand was born for Go.
Immediately, in Morishita Shigeo's shocked eyes, he saw this hand drop the white chess piece in his hand into the chessboard.
The next moment, a bright beam of light was seen rising into the sky from the fallen white chess piece.
At the same moment when the light beam lit up, Morishita Shigeo said the unfinished words: "Is this... the hand of God!?"
On the other side, after the enlightenment time passed, Ryoko Kuroyuki still couldn't calm down for a long time.
Ryoko Kuroyuki believes that the eternal cycle of three calamities set by her teacher should be seen and admired by more people.
Later, Kuroyuki Ryoko logged into the Go website dedicated to Go, uploaded the game score of the Three Tribulations cycle, and gave the game a gimmicky name.
"A match that spans the ages, Tengen Michiya VS Honinbo Hidesaku!"
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