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Chapter 364 What is Sitting Opposite?

Seeing that the teacher stuffed the information into the kraft paper seal again, Miyazawa quickly explained:

"Teacher Dazhu, this information has been circulated in the chess academy, and it was not stolen by me!"

"I didn't say you were stealing, but did you allow it?" Heike Otake had a dark face and handed him the information.

Miyazawa took it helplessly, with a little lack of confidence, but he still explained:

"Teacher, I heard that this was Qianyuan Chuduan's research yesterday. He was about to throw it away at that time. Later, he gave it to the people present. It can be seen that he didn't care whether it would spread..."

However, even after hearing this, Hero Otake was still stubborn:

"I can't control why others think, but I must be worthy of my chess way, you can take it away!"

At this moment, the old man who had not made any noise next to him suddenly spoke:

"Dazhu, this kid is also very kind!"

Miyazawa turned around and found out that the other party was Hideyuki Fujisawa who had not appeared publicly for a long time. He quickly greeted him respectfully.

When dealing with young people, Hideyuki Fujisawa was always kind, and he smiled and said hello, and then asked the other party to hand over the information to him.

Seeing that the other party's eyes were full of expectations, he quipped:

"Don't count on me. I can't do anything I have to do with this guy Dazhu!"

The hero of Otake returned to the chess table and sat on the cushion.

When Miyazawa heard this, he immediately lowered his head in disappointment.

But Hideyuki Fujisawa turned around and asked:

"Otaju, do you have a Chihara phone number at home?"

Hero Otake was a little confused, but he still pointed at the corner and said:

"There is a phone book in the drawer under the phone, with numbers on it."

Hideyuki Fujisawa nodded, walked to the phone, and found the phone book he mentioned. On the first page, he saw the name of "Hoshi Chihara".

He leaned against the wall and murmured while dialing:

"I heard that this kid is very busy, and I don't know if he is at home at this time..."

However, obviously he was overthinking, and he just beated around and a voice sounded opposite him:

"This is Hiroshi Chihara, who are you?"

"Oh, Chihara, we haven't been in touch for a long time!" Fujisawa Hideyuki said loudly.

And Hiroshi Chihara immediately heard his voice and shouted in surprise:

"Senior Fujisawa!"

After a few greetings, Hideyuki Fujisawa said straight to the point:

"Chenhara, I have a research document on the last match between you and Otake Jiu Duan. I heard that you released it on your own initiative?"

"Didn't they throw it away?" This result was within the expectation of Hiroshi Chihara, so he briefly said the story and said at the end, "It's all my boring random thoughts, which makes you laugh."

"This is not a random thought." Then, Hideyuki Fujisawa asked, "Since that's the case, if you let Otake Kyudan see it, you shouldn't mind?"

On the phone, Chihara Hiroshi's voice was still relaxed and he could hear his attitude:

"Well, I don't mind. If I can help Senior Otake, it will be my honor."

This sentence made Fujisawa Hideyuki choke:

You are opponents...

After hanging up the phone, Fujisawa Hideyuki returned to the chess table, put the information on it, and said:

"You heard it just now. That kid doesn't care at all, so don't worry about it!"

These two are nearly twenty years apart, and Otake was once a student of Hideyoshi School. He still considers himself a "student" when he meets Fujisawa.

What surprised Miyazawa beside him was that Heike Otake pondered for a moment, finally picked up the information and opened the seal again.

Hideyuki Fujisawa took a sip of tea and glanced at the information in his hand. The paper was densely packed, and the thickness was quite large.

Remembering what Chihara said on the phone just now, he couldn't help but curl his lips:

Was this really written within a few hours of the competition? Why didn't he believe it?

However, there was no need for the other party to make up a lie on this, so he had to sigh "the thinking of young people."

For a moment, there was only the rustling sound of paper when it was flipping.

An hour later, Heike Otake put down the information in his hand, and his face was still shocked.

The other party’s self-deprecation is “a random thought”, and in some aspects, it is indeed true:

Some tricks not only violate the principles of chess, but also purely "harm others but not necessarily benefit oneself";

Some are more normal, and they look like their usual style, and they are storming like fire.

What shocked him the most was that in the deductions that were mixed with "normal" and "unimaginable", many of the tricks he had thought of before were predicted.

But his expectations of the other party were not so accurate.

Bang!

Hideyuki Fujisawa closed the JRA Gambling News, looked at the teacup fragments at his feet, and then looked at the opposite side.

I saw a pile of water marks remaining on the table. Hero Dazhu was holding the stack of paper, his hands trembling slightly, and his face looked a little strange.

Miyazawa came forward to clean up, but was stopped by Otake.

Fujisawa asked strangely:

"What's wrong with you?"

Hero Otake raised his head, his voice trembled, and asked:

"Teacher Fujisawa, Chihara Jun really said that these deductions were just the result of his spending an afternoon?"

Hideyuki Fujisawa frowned, recalled the other person's original words, and then said:

"To be precise, it didn't look like one afternoon, about two or three hours."

"Two or three hours..." Heike Otake's voice gradually became deeper.

He suddenly felt a little boring when it came to the game with Hiroshi Chihara:

The purpose of this game was of course to correct the reputation of the "Benge School" and also to correct the reputation of his "Aesthetic Chess". The method was to extend the game time, so that there was more time to think and let each move fall in the right position.

He used some methods to "Fengqi" and for this purpose.

But the quality of Chihara Hiroshi showed far exceeding his imagination, or he had heard of it before, but he did not completely believe it.

However, when I saw the skill I had thought about on these dozens of papers one after another, a huge sense of oppression came:

What exactly are you playing chess with?

"Teacher..." Miyazawa wanted to comfort him, but he didn't know what to say for a moment.

Hideyuki Fujisawa patted Otake on the shoulder and said:

"That boy's talent is something I have witnessed with my own eyes. If you are too obsessed with winning or losing, it will be unfavorable. Just treat yourself as the moment you just entered the section and let go!"

Hei Yuu of Otake felt bitterness in his mouth, sighed and said:

"Yes, for the sake of the present, I can only do this, at least, I know a little."

"What?"
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