Chapter 104 Watanabe Asuka
After a fierce battle, in the end, at 212 moves, Hiroshi Chihara successfully slaughtered the dragon, and the opponent admitted defeat in the middle of the game.
"For your advice!"
Yamaokaku didn't feel depressed, but instead felt convinced, and began to review and ask him for advice.
Hiroshi Chihara was also happy.
This is the attitude you should have on the court. What you are interested in is not only winning or losing, but also gaining:
Through communication with opponents, we can clarify the chess ideas of both parties, avoid the same problem in the future, and make progress together.
After reviewing for forty minutes, Yamaoka suddenly came to his senses, slapped his forehead, and said apologizing:
"I'm really sorry to delay you for so long, so hurry up and have lunch."
At this time, both sides had three hours of thinking time. At noon, the two did not choose to win the chess, but insisted on playing the game, which took four hours.
Hiroshi Chihara said goodbye. When registering for the results, he found that Eiichi Yamamoto did not choose to win the chess and was playing nervously with his opponent.
As Mizawa Takayasu said before, Eiichi Yamamoto is indeed used to playing slow chess. It takes one minute for short chess and at least five minutes for a long move.
However, he only stayed to watch for about fifteen minutes, and saw that Misawa Takayasu was not seen in the Group A area, so he left the field.
But as soon as he walked out of the field, he was blocked by a woman, looking at her age and dressing, like a student at Meiji University.
"Is there anything you have to do?" Chihara Hiroshi asked politely.
The female student was wearing a summer uniform and was very tall, about half a head taller. At this time, her face looked a little hesitant, but she still spoke:
"In the morning, I asked the stadium staff, are you Hiroshi Chihara from Osaka?"
Qianhara Hiroshi was confused about her purpose, but fortunately, after confirming his identity, the other party immediately introduced himself:
"My name is Watanabe Asuka. I am a student from a nearby university. I was entrusted by my parents last night."
"Parents?" From the surname of 'Watanabe', Chihara Hiroshi immediately recalled that the Watanabe couple had a daughter who was studying in Tokyo, and their tone was a little uncertain, "Watanabe Izakaya?"
Watanabe Asuchi nodded:
"After my father heard that you were in Tokyo, I asked me to come and check Chihara Kan's condition. If you disturb you, I'm very sorry!"
"Nothing is true."
Chihara Hiroshi said, feeling a little ashamed:
Since resigning, he has only been back once because of the unhappiness of his usual circumstances, but others are still worried about him.
At the same time, he was thinking:
Who revealed the news about him in Tokyo?
After thinking about it, a figure flashed through his mind - among the few people he knew, it was obvious that only Katsuhiko Shirakawa had this possibility.
Watana Watanabe looked at him with curiosity:
"Shenhara Jun came to Tokyo to participate in the Go competition, right? Did you win in the morning?"
As soon as she said it, she regretted it:
It would be fine if she won, but if she lost, her inquiry would be too inappropriate.
Fortunately, this did not happen, and a smile appeared on the corner of Chihara Hiroshi's mouth:
"Yeah, I won."
At this time, a few "gul" sounds came out.
"Has Chihara Jun had lunch yet?" Watanabe Asuka stopped and looked slightly stunned when she turned her head.
Although she waited for a while, she came here after dinner, and didn't know that he hadn't eaten yet.
"Yes, Yixin was on the board during the game, and he didn't feel hungry at that time." Chihara Hiroshi's face turned red. As the maker of the voice, he heard the loudest volume.
Watanabe Asuka didn't care, but said with some empathy:
"When I was internship in a law firm, I often forgot to have lunch time..."
"Is Miss Watanabe a lawyer?"
"I'm not considered a formal lawyer yet," Watanabe smiled, his voice containing his longing for future life. "But that firm is very satisfied with my internship performance, and will probably sign a formal contract next week."
"Congratulations to Miss Watanabe!"
Hiroshi Chihara remembered Mr. Watanabe's attitude towards Tokyo:
If my daughter works in a law firm in Tokyo, I don’t know what expression Mr. Watanabe would have.
"Sorry, are you hungry? Have you already decided to have a place to eat?" Watanabe Akina turned around and pointed to a building not far from the campus. "It is one of the canteens of Meiji University. If you haven't thought about it, I recommend going there. It is not only cheap, but also tastes good."
Hiroshi Chihara was invincible. He originally planned to find a place to deal with it. Since he had a recommendation, he would certainly not refuse.
While on the way, he asked casually:
"Does Miss Watanabe come here to eat often?"
Watanabe Asuka thought about it and replied:
"It's not too often, I just come here occasionally, and there are nearby Waseda, Tokyo,
In universities, the cafeterias in each school are a little different, and I have basically been there."
Obviously, this is a canteen expert.
She continued:
"The signature dish we are going to in this cafeteria now is turtle bone ramen, and the noodle soup tastes very distinctive.
"Chenhara, if you haven't eaten it, I recommend you try it.
"And another canteen at Meiji University, fried steak is their signature dish, and their desserts are also very good..."
When I came to the cafeteria, there was a lot of space inside, but there were very few people. The main reason was that it was summer vacation and it was past mealtime.
Chihara Hiroshi followed Watanabe Aoi's advice and ordered the ramen noodles, which cost only 400 yen.
After about ten minutes, the turtle bone ramen was finished.
As soon as I brought it to my hand, a fresh fragrance came to my face. In the milky white broth, you could see light yellow noodles, two slices of char siu pork covered on it, and a few slices of seaweed along the edge of the bowl, and sprinkled with shallots and diced okra.
Hiroshi Chihara couldn't fast and her appetite increased greatly. She quickly found a seat, sat down, and started eating.
"How is it, it tastes great, right?"
Watanabe Asuchi took a bite of fried chicken nuggets while looking at him with a smile.
The fried chicken nuggets were ordered by her and Chihara Hiroshi just now, and she only ordered half of them as snacks.
With the sound of sucking, it took less than five minutes for Chihara Hiroshi to take his last sip of noodle soup and let out a satisfying sigh.
The answer is naturally self-evident.
The two walked out of the cafeteria, Watanabe Aoi took a look at his watch, and then looked at him:
"Do you still have a game in the afternoon?"
"No," Chihara Hiroshi understood what she wanted to say and took the initiative to speak, "Thank you Miss Watanabe for coming here this time, and thank you Mr. Watanabe and Mrs. Watanabe for your sake. However, I still need to study chess recipes in the afternoon, so I won't bother Miss Watanabe."
Watanabe Asuka tilted her head and stared at him for a few seconds, then withdrew her gaze:
"That's right. I originally wanted to take you to see the famous landmarks in Tokyo. Since you have something to do, then forget it..."
Chapter completed!