The results of the game between Datang and Japanese chess players have just been sent back to Japan.
The specific process is rather vague, but we only know that the Japanese chessmen defeated the five-man team of the Tang Dynasty chessmen with only one player at the beginning, achieving the feat of one piercing five.
Then, due to the appearance of an unknown chess player, one person actually defeated four Japanese chess players, and all of them won in the layout stage. As for the opponent's defeat in the last game, it was due to a fatal mistake in playing the spoon.
In other words, in the final round, Japan saved face not by defeating the opponent, but by luck.
Such a result would naturally be unacceptable to the Japanese chess community.
As for who the unknown chess player is, no one actually pays attention to it. As for the game of gods that people say belongs to the Tang Dynasty, it is more like a legend.
The two chess players in front of them were full of dissatisfaction, and they were about to try to learn about the Go strength of the Tang Dynasty, when a chess player from the Tang Dynasty happened to appear, no matter who it was.
They don't think they will lose. As long as the bet is not their own lives, they have the courage to fight for it.
The two of them sat in front of the chessboard and made their moves without guessing first.
Bai Song smiled and started playing chess cooperatively.
As if he heard the sound of the chess pieces, the old man Mu Zhi in the room moved to the door step by step.
Xiaokui saw it and hurriedly went to help him. It seemed that he wanted to blame his grandfather for not knowing how to rest because he was injured, but when he saw Muzhi, he made a silent gesture and asked his granddaughter to help him to watch chess.
Xiaokui helped her grandpa to the edge of the chess game, where the two sides had already lost more than a dozen moves.
The chess skills of the grandfather and grandson are similar, but the granddaughter's chess skills are even better. However, when it comes to seeing how Bai Song played chess, Mu Zhi, as his disciple, naturally knows better.
Mu Zhi looked at the chess board. Although there were not many chess pieces, he smiled and shook his head.
Mu Zhi knew that there was nothing interesting about this game. It was just a copy of the previous result, and the winner might be decided in fifty or sixty moves.
Mu Zhi didn't say anything. He called his granddaughter and asked her to take him back to the house.
Xiaokui also noticed something, and knew that Mr. Bai had already had a huge advantage from the beginning.
It is estimated that the opponent has never encountered such a powerful chess player. His moves are getting faster and faster, the sweat on his head is getting more and more, and the results of the game are becoming more and more obvious.
Mu Zhi returned to the thatched cottage, and Xiao Kui came out again and found that the first game of chess had ended and the person sitting on the chess board had been changed.
The result of the second game was the same. These two chess players couldn't even compare to Xiaokui. How could they last longer in Bai Song's hands?
Two games of chess take less than half a stick of incense.
After it was over, the two chess players suddenly realized.
Xiaokui whispered, "They are asking, are you the Tang chess player who defeated our four chess players?"
Bai Song didn't hide it, and said proudly: "Exactly."
No wonder he was able to end it quickly when facing several Japanese chess players. No wonder he was able to win in the layout stage every time. I didn’t expect that his chess skills were so terrifying!
The two chess players stopped talking.
Bai Song, however, was not idle. He winked at Ambassador A and said, "Tear off the clothes and pants of these two people!"
Ada immediately took action. Several warriors were responsible for the safety of these chess players and wanted to step forward to stop them, but were directly thrown away by Ada's true energy.
Ah Da grabbed one person with one hand, lifted their collars up, and they were stripped naked in an instant.
The two Japanese chess players hugged themselves, frightened and cold, and squatted on the ground, shouting loudly, to the effect of asking: "You... what are you going to do?"
"Have you forgotten the bet you just made?"
Bai Song didn't care what they were talking about and looked at Xiaokui: "Is there any pen and ink?"
The four words "Sick Man of East Asia" must be engraved on them.
If you don’t have pen and ink, you’ll have to use a knife.
No matter how hard the two Japanese chess players struggled, Bai Song had no intention of stopping.
Xiaokui found pen and ink, and when Bai Song was about to write on their backs, a group of people rushed over.
"Stop!" came a typical Japanese accent in Chinese.
Another group of warriors came from outside the courtyard, but the leading warrior had a white robe with a black dragon on his body. He seemed to have a different status than the people around him.
Xiaokui was a little surprised.
Bai Song noticed her expression and immediately asked: "Who is it?"
"The...eldest prince."
"The eldest prince?" Bai Song's seriousness became more playful, "I have seen both the third prince and the second prince, and the eldest prince has finally appeared."
This eldest prince looks relatively normal, neither tall nor short, neither fat nor thin, with a bit of bravery and a bit of ruthlessness, average appearance, but very powerful, especially since he unknowingly revealed
A little bit of momentum can only be felt from Miss Yoshiko's personal bodyguard.
"Are you the envoy of the Tang Dynasty?" the eldest prince asked.
"Exactly, who are you?"
"I am the eldest prince of Japan, Yamada Imitsu."
"Oh, it turns out to be the eldest prince. I wonder if the eldest prince is here to see me, or is it something else?"
"I heard that the envoy took away a geisha from the okiya."
"So what?"
"Is this against the rules?"
"Why is it against the rules?"
"Japan has Japanese laws. Even envoys from the Tang Dynasty should abide by Japanese laws when they come to Japan."
"The Tang Dynasty also has laws of the Tang Dynasty, but your envoys did not follow the laws of the Tang Dynasty when they arrived in the Tang Dynasty. Your people can take away girls at will in the flower houses of the Tang Dynasty. Can't I when I come to Japan?
Taking away the girls from the art hall at will? First prince, what is called courtesy, you Japanese don’t understand the way of hospitality, right?"
The eldest prince's expression was gloomy and uncertain. He did not expect that the envoy of the Tang Dynasty was so ignorant of etiquette.
Seeing that the eldest prince didn't speak, Bai Song continued: "It's just a woman. The eldest prince wouldn't be so stingy, would he? I heard that the eldest prince was behind that gym. Could it be that he felt that I had robbed your woman, so he was unhappy?
? Otherwise, you make a price, we are here to do business, everything can be discussed."
The warriors around him couldn't stand listening anymore and wanted to draw their swords and rush towards Bai Song, but they were stopped by the eldest prince.
The other party looked Bai Song up and down, suppressed the dissatisfaction in his heart, and smiled: "Since we are talking about hospitality, if I continue to be so entangled, I am afraid that the Tang Dynasty will look down on me. She is indeed just a woman. If the envoy is
If you like it, then take it. You don't have to worry about it anymore, but you are in front of a chess player from the chess academy, and I can't let you humiliate it at will."
"I am not doing this casually. We have a bet. Everyone present has heard it clearly. I am willing to admit defeat. You Japanese people don't even have the most basic integrity, right? If this is true, our future
Is it difficult to do business?"
The eldest prince frowned and asked in a low voice: "What is going on?"