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Chapter 874

After the stick of incense burned out, there was silence in the Go dojo.

If no one had witnessed it with their own eyes, no one would believe that something so outrageous could actually happen.

The second best Go master in Japan was powerless to fight back in front of a girl who was only fifteen or sixteen years old.

Although the chess game is not over, the result is already very obvious.

This was not caused by a momentary mistake by Master Isshin. From the beginning to the present, the young girl representing the Go dojo has not given the second best chance in the world. She suppressed it from the beginning, firmly controlled the situation in the middle game, and now makes the opponent frown in thought.

, there is no countermeasure.

After a long silence, Master Yixin finally lowered his head: "I lost."

Hearing Master Yixin say these three words himself, everyone's eyes were shocked as if they were witnessing the end of an era.

Minamoto Kira lost, and Master Isshin also lost, both to young people, although one was from the Tang Dynasty and the other was from Japan.

But the chess skills displayed by young people have far surpassed their predecessors.

This also seems to indicate the loneliness of the chess academy. The three masters representing the highest chess skills in the chess academy have already lost two. What does it matter if there is only one left?

Master Isshin stood up silently, squinting his eyes to avoid everyone's gaze, and then said slowly: "The chess institute will not appear in the Honinbo Go Dojo in the future."

Then he turned around, and the disciple behind him left angrily.

The Honinbo Go Dojo became famous after one battle, and the remaining chess players cheered. They played chess in the Go Dojo, and they felt honored for this.

This incident was quickly spread, and the development of the Go Dojo was bound to take advantage of this strong wind to soar into the sky.

As a businessman, Toshika asked Bai Song: "Has the envoy thought of this kind of scene from the beginning? Is it just for today's game that you want to open the Go dojo next to the chess courtyard?"

In this regard, Bai Song did not answer directly. He said lightly: "What do you think the conditions for my opening are now? It is not possible for ordinary people to estimate how much profit the 20% stake in the Go Dojo will bring in the future."

Shixiang nodded: "As expected of an imperial merchant representing the Tang Dynasty, even a little girl must admire him."

"But, I still need the girl to keep my identity secret, and I need the girl to help me protect the identity of the owner behind this Go dojo."

"So it turns out that the envoy had already thought of a countermeasure as soon as he wooed the little girl? Did he just want the little girl to be the envoy's puppet?"

"This is a win-win cooperation."

Toh Xiang was just saying that to become the richest man in Japan, his vision is certainly different from that of ordinary people.

She knew that there were many interests to be mined from the envoys around her, so since the two of them were on the same boat, she was willing to share some things with him.

"The girl knows a lot about me, but I don't know much about the girl. As a partner, should the girl reveal more?"

Bai Song was somewhat interested in this woman. He didn't have the opportunity to ask more questions before. It was rare to chat today. Bai Song wanted to know what kind of business she did and how she became the richest man in Japan.

Miss Shixiang took a serious look at Bai Song. The pipe she placed next to her mouth was suddenly inserted into her collar, and then she gently lifted it. A slender arm as white as jade slipped out, along with her collarbone and

The chest almost popped out.

Bai Song was startled. The other party showed no signs at all. What on earth was he going to do?

"Girl, what are you doing?"

Shixiang was about to untie her clothes with her other hand when she looked at Bai Song and was startled: "Didn't the envoy say that the little girl should reveal more?"

"puff!"

Bai Song bit his tongue and covered his mouth because he really didn't know what to say.

After all, there are cultural differences between the two countries, and there are differences in written expressions.

I don’t know if this is a misunderstanding?

Tohka was stunned on the spot. She seemed to have come back to her senses, feeling that her understanding was somewhat wrong.

But this girl seemed to be much more open-minded than the other girls, without any shyness. She met Bai Song's gaze and simply let him look at her body when he saw him looking at her.

At this moment, Xiaokui opened the door and wanted to show off her achievements. She didn't expect to see such a scene.

Xiaokui was stunned for a moment, didn't say a word, closed the door in embarrassment, and pretended that nothing happened.

"Sir Envoy, if I put on my clothes and go out now, will that girl believe that we didn't do anything?"

Bai Song looked at the other party's seductive body. Although he was still a little concerned, the scenery had satisfied all his fantasies about Japanese women.

Bai Song swallowed and shook his head: "I probably won't believe it..."

Tohka frowned, slowly put on her shirt, and finally sat back down as if nothing had happened.

After being silent for a long time, Bai Song felt that the atmosphere was a bit awkward and it was not suitable to talk about other things today. He stood up to say goodbye and returned to the Villa.

As soon as they arrived at Bieyuan, Bai Rou came over and asked, "Brother, there are rumors outside that a little girl defeated another grandmaster from the chess academy. Is it true?"

Bai Song did not answer the question, but said: "Bring me a basin of water quickly, I want to take a bath."



Recently in Kyoto, Japan, all public opinion has been dominated by Go.

Honinbo Go Dojo became famous, and after its impressive record of defeating Master Isshin, the third and fourth branches were opened as quickly as possible.

Bai Song did not have so much money as support, but Miss Shixiang, the richest man in Japan, became Bai Song's biggest help.

I heard that the clogs I made in my spare time are selling very well, and almost all the goods are sold out on the same day.

Many people will come to make appointments.

These are all gadgets that Bai Song uses to maintain his daily livelihood, but he doesn't take them seriously.

In the past few days, what pleased Bai Song the most was when someone came to buy tea.

This is the first time I met someone actively buying tea after arriving in Kyoto, Japan.

It seems that people in the Go Dojo have gradually developed the habit of drinking tea. This is the spread of tea culture and the promotion of their own tea.

Everything else in the caravan belonged to the imperial court, but these teas belonged to me.

When it comes to opening up trade routes, what Bai Song looked forward to most was naturally the sales of his own tea.

If a tea mountain as big as that outside Chang'an is promoted well, it can earn one or two hundred thousand taels of silver a year at least. Bai Song must pay attention to it.

Seeing that Bai Song and his party were living more and more happily in Japan's Kyoto, I don't know if it was the emperor or a certain prince who couldn't sit still, and the piracy incident that had not been explained suddenly made progress.

Under the leadership of the second prince, a group of Japanese pirates arrived at the gate of Bieyuan, and several pirates were caught in front of Bai Song.

The second prince stood in front of Bai Song, pointed at a few people and said: "Envoy, this is the leader of those pirates. We spent nearly half a month conducting an unprecedented bandit suppression operation and wiped out three pirate gangs in total.

We killed nearly 3,000 bandits and captured more than 500 people. These were the ones who carried out the robbery at sea that day. Now I leave it to the envoy. I wonder if this will satisfy the envoy?"


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