Jizi felt a hint of threat, and looking at Bai Song, she seemed to realize that she had made some mistakes.
This kid from Tang Dynasty is not as easy to control as imagined.
From trying to control him at the beginning to hoping that he can be stabilized now, Donghuang Pavilion's attitude toward this person has unknowingly changed.
Donghuang Pavilion needs a figure who can be more directly involved in Japan's secular affairs.
Before returning to Japan, Yoshiko's words and deeds represented herself.
Now, Yoshiko is just conveying Donghuang Pavilion's wishes.
Seeing that Bai Song clearly expressed his desire to dominate the third prince, this phenomenon was not what Donghuang Pavilion wanted to see.
In this way, in the future, there will be another Tang Dynasty power above the Japanese royal family, allowing a foreign power to be on an equal footing with Donghuang Pavilion?
Who can let such a thing go?
Jizi frowned. She had no hostility towards Bai Song in her heart for the time being, but what she was worried about was that if Bai Song's attitude was known to the senior officials of Donghuang Pavilion, would her father and the people in power be shaken?
After all, the caravans from the Tang Dynasty are still within the scope of Japan. They can maintain the current stability because they still have the attitude of Donghuang Pavilion.
Once the attitude of Donghuang Pavilion changes, the current calm is likely to be broken.
With Bai Song's behavior, it is very likely that the entire mission will be harmed.
Yoshiko just has such worries, but she can't remind her now.
"I don't want to argue with you about these rhetorical issues." Yoshiko calmed down his thoughts, "I just hope that similar things will not happen again in the future. As for your arrogance in challenging the chess academy, I hope you will
I can keep my hands."
"Keep it?" Bai Song was very curious, "It's just a game of chess. Is winning or losing really that important?"
"Of course! This is related to the faith of the Japanese people. If you really defeat the chess master, it will be a big blow to the Japanese people's hearts."
"When your people came to Datang to challenge, did you ever think about similar issues? Now you ask me to pay attention to the impact. Isn't this a bit overwhelming?"
Yoshiko frowned slightly: "This is Donghuang's wish. You must comply with it no matter what. If you choose to resist in this matter, you will not only be unable to move even an inch in Japan in the future, but your life will also be in danger."
"Afraid of life? Is it really that serious?"
"I'm not kidding you. I know there are masters around you, but this is Japan, not your Tang Dynasty. There are many masters here that you have never imagined. They have the ability to get rid of you."
Yoshiko's expression was serious, without any intention of joking. It was obvious that this was the purpose of her special trip.
She is here for the third round of chess in seven days!
This time, Yoshiko's expression was unprecedentedly serious. Even with a white face, the message conveyed in his eyes was very clear.
She was warning Bai Song to follow her instructions, otherwise something very dangerous would happen.
Bai Song was silent for a while and did not answer immediately.
Seeing that he didn't speak, Ji Zi felt a little unsure, so she continued to remind her seriously: "You must listen to me this time. As long as you lose in the third round of chess, I can give them to all the women in green clothes you mentioned."
you."
When Bai Song heard this, there was a smile on his lips, and then he handed over to Jizi: "Then thank you Miss Jizi for your kindness."
Seeing Bai Song's appearance, Jizi was a little dissatisfied. She said to herself that when she was on the boat, she didn't even want to throw herself into his arms. She also thought she was ugly. Today, she said that she wanted to give away a few women in green clothes. She was so happy. Could it be that she, the most beautiful woman in Japan, was so happy?
Are those maids inferior? What kind of vision does this person have?
Ji Zi finally left. As soon as Bai Song left the house, Bai Rou came over and asked, "Brother, what did that woman say?"
"You just want me to lose on purpose in the third round of chess against the Qi Yuan."
"Losing on purpose? They Japanese people are so shameless!"
"Now you finally know that Japanese people are shameless?" Bai Song smiled and rubbed Bai Rou's face.
Bai Rou frowned, recalling what she saw and heard on the street, and whispered: "I don't know why, but I always feel that these Japanese people are weird. They look like one kind of person on the surface, but there is another kind of person living in their hearts. "
"If you can realize this, it's not worth all the hard work I have done."
"Brother, I obviously want to vent my anger and act like a playboy."
Bai Song stopped explaining and asked, "Where are my old disciple and young disciple?"
"We still have so many things to do, why should I care about them? Is it that Xiaokui?"
Bai Song knocked on Bai Rou's head: "What are you thinking about every day? That's my disciple and grandson. I don't know how different the generations are."
"I'm a Japanese, do you take me seriously? By the way, if I hadn't always glanced at the girls here when I came from Japan, would I have been thinking wildly?"
"Stop talking, find someone for me. There are still seven days left. I have to practice chess as soon as possible."
"Practice chess? Didn't you say you have to lose three times on purpose?"
"How is that possible? I have said it before. If you come to Japan, you will lose. If you want to spread the culture of the Tang Dynasty, you can only win their attention by defeating them in the place where they are most proud. This is a game of chess, and it is also a game to open up Japan. The key to the door, now I just face a master, I also have to challenge the chess master, so I can't lose before that."
"Is there any problem with this? I see that the woman's expression is very serious, and she must also take this chess game very seriously."
"What's the problem? It's just a game of chess."
Bai Song did not explain too much. As for why Donghuang Pavilion paid so much attention to the chess game, Bai Song actually had his own judgment in his heart.
Today's Japan is controlled by Donghuang Pavilion, which gathers people's hearts and is bound by belief in gods. It has stronger spiritual control than the feudal society in ancient China, and is similar to a religious country.
Such a political power attaches great importance to religious beliefs.
The people's admiration for the chess academy and chess masters is similar to their belief in Donghuang Pavilion.
If anyone tries to undermine the public's confidence in Japanese chess, it will shake the foundation of Donghuang Pavilion at some level.
Once there are cracks in people's faith, the damage will quickly spread and spread.
Donghuang Pavilion will not let this happen.
From the perspective of the Bai Song Dynasty, if he wanted to spread the culture from the Tang Dynasty, he must have an open mind among the people and accept and integrate new things in order to develop with the ideal goal of the Bai Song Dynasty.
Therefore, Bai Song and Donghuang Pavilion had a hostile relationship from the beginning, but Bai Song did not express his true purpose, and Donghuang Pavilion did not feel threatened by Bai Song.
The chess game seven days later is equally important to Bai Song.
He only needs to win and not lose, so what about the reminder from Donghuang Pavilion?
These are not important at all, he just needs to practice chess well in the remaining time.
Because at this time, the Japanese Chess Institute must also be making full preparations.