Chapter 1189 Liu Suifeng

Style: Fantasy Author: BingjigeWords: 2196Update Time: 24/01/18 03:27:23
Chen Rong glanced at the students in the hall and said calmly:

"You can figure it out for yourselves."

With that said, he left the hall.

Chen Rong left the hall, passed through two roads and several courtyards, and came to a small garden.

The Imperial Chess Hall covers an area of ​​hundreds of acres. In addition to pavilions and pavilions, various natural landscapes such as flowers, plants, trees, pools, lakes, and hills are arranged in an orderly manner. The environment is very beautiful.

This small garden is located in a relatively remote area of ​​the chess and art museum. Few people usually come here. There are many weeds growing on both sides of the path, and in some places the weeds cover the path.

Before entering the garden, I heard the sound of the piano coming from far away. The sound was simple and elegant, which made people feel refreshed.

The door to the small courtyard was ajar, and Chen Rong opened it with a gentle push.

Chen Rong seemed to be very familiar with this place. She walked through the small garden and came directly to a house.

"Senior brother, you are so happy. Your piano playing is getting better and better."

The sound of the piano suddenly stopped, and a handsome young man was sitting in front of a guzheng. This young man was not only handsome in appearance, but also had an extraordinary temperament and impressive heroic spirit.

The young man glanced at Chen Rong and smiled slightly. This smile made the young man a little more friendly and easy-going, and he changed from a cold and arrogant male god to a big brother next door.

"Rongmei, have you finished playing chess with Emperor Dalong?"

Chen Rong nodded.

The young man laughed again and said:

"Your chess skills have obviously surpassed the sitting level and have reached semi-divine status. Are you still so humble?"

Chen Rong laughed and said,

"How can my little chess skills compare with yours? You are the one who is truly in a state of trance. Alas, if we were still on Earth now, the champions of the Samsung Cup, Fuji Cup, and Xinnong Cup Go competitions would all be yours. What about Lee Chang-ho?" , any stone Buddha will be killed by you, it’s a pity, alas——”

Chen Rong let out a long sigh and looked at the young man with admiring eyes filled with heartache.

The young man smiled slightly,

"Rongmei, you praise me too much. Although my chess skills, Liu Suifeng's, have broken through to the realm of trance, I'm still a little behind compared to my master."

The young man's tone was full of self-confidence and pride.

He is only slightly worse than his master, which is naturally something he can only be proud of.

Liu Suifeng's master is Chen Rong's father, Chen Guohua, known as the Chinese chess master.

At his peak, Chen Guohua single-handedly swept through the Japanese and Korean Go circles, winning all Go Grand Prix championships, achieving the pinnacle achievement of Chinese Go, and sensationalizing the entire world.

Playing Go does not become better as you get older.

Playing Go is particularly brain-burning. Most people are in their peak period from their teens to their thirties. After their thirties, even if their chess skills are superb, they will burn their brains and exhaust their energy every time they play chess, and people will slowly lose their support. Can't stand it anymore.

After Chen Guohua, a generation of chess masters, passed his peak period, the Chinese Go game also declined. From being the top player, China, Japan, and South Korea were evenly matched.

After the chess master retired, he turned his energy to cultivating outstanding talents and successively discovered many talents with relatively high talents. Among them, Liu Suifeng was the one he admired the most.

Liu Suifeng did not disappoint him. Under the careful training of the chess master, his chess skills improved by leaps and bounds. He also achieved excellent results in international competitions and became a leader of the younger generation.

When Liu Suifeng was thirteen years old, he became a disciple of the chess master. From that time on, he got to know Chen Rong.

Chen Rong was influenced by her father in Go and has excellent talent. In addition, she has been playing chess with her father since she was a child, and her chess skills are also very good.

Liu Suifeng won the National Youth Go Championship when he was thirteen years old. After becoming a master of Go Master, he was very proud and felt that he would soon become the best in the world. He scorned ordinary Go masters.

However, Liu Suifeng met Chen Rong.

Chen Rong is one year younger than him.

From then on, Liu Suifeng went to the chess hall to find the chess master. The master was not there, and only Chen Rong was reading quietly on the sofa in his father's office.

Liu Suifen thought that Chen Rong was also the apprentice of the chess master. He was bored while waiting for the chess master, so he invited Chen Rong to play chess.

Chen Rong didn't refuse, and the two started playing on the spot. What surprised Liu Suifeng was that he actually lost three games in a row.

This surprise is no small matter!

Liu Suifeng is the champion of the national youth group. The girl in front of her is about the same age as him. How can she be so powerful? But why didn't she participate in the National Youth Go Competition?

At that time, Chen Rong glanced at Liu Suifeng and said lightly:

"Liu Suifeng, right? Your chess skills are average. How did you win the national championship?"

Liu Suifeng looked embarrassed at that time. Although he was angry inside, he could not vent it. He even lost all his temper because the little girl in front of him had defeated him three times in a row. Before this, almost no one of the same age could beat him. Even adults with rich experience and superb chess skills would find it difficult to win three games in a row so easily.

Liu Suifeng was stunned on the spot. He glanced at Chen Rong and lowered his head in shame.

"You, you know my name?"

Chen Rong chuckled, casually took a Go magazine from the magazine rack in the Chess Master's office and threw it in front of Liu Suifeng.

Liu Suifeng took a look and saw that the cover of the magazine was exactly him. It was a cover interview specially conducted by the magazine after he won the junior championship.

When Liu Suifeng saw this magazine, he became even more embarrassed because there was a big title on the cover of the magazine: National Go Youth Champion, determined to become the second person after the Go Master and win all international competitions. .

This sentence was indeed what Liu Suifeng said at that time. He was so excited at that time. When a young man succeeds, he is not allowed to be arrogant? Coupled with the fact that the interviewer was inducing emotions, he then said "ambitious goals".

If Liu Suifeng had seen this magazine before today, he would not have felt embarrassed, but rather proud. However, today he lost three games in a row to this strange little girl, which made him extremely embarrassed at the moment.

You can't even beat the little girl in front of you, and you still brag about being the second person after the chess master and sweeping all the competitions?

Chen Rong was still young at the time. She glanced at the confused and embarrassed Liu Suifeng, chuckled, and walked away carrying her bag.

After Chen Rong left, Liu Suifeng wiped the cold sweat from his forehead, collected himself, finally calmed down, and took a few casual glances at the chess master's office.

Under the glass of the desk, there are several photos. In addition to the championship photo of the chess master himself, there are also several photos of family members and relatives. One of them is a photo of the chess master and a little girl.

"Nima, why does this little girl look so familiar?"

Liu Suifeng patted her thigh,

"Damn it, isn't that the little girl just now? She is the master's daughter!"

(League leader Liu Suifeng’s sidekick appears. It was originally scheduled to appear at about 2 million words. I didn’t expect the plot changes later, which delayed it for so long. I’m sorry!)