Chapter 96: Summer Camp, Jiang Zhiyi, Guangzhou

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The number of students participating in the summer camp who play Go is not many. This hobby is difficult to sustain unless one likes it and has support from family members.

Cen Huai'an and Xiao He set up the game board in the dormitory. They bowed to each other and sat down. Cen Huai'an handed the black pieces to Xiao He, saying, "We don't need to guess who goes first; you can start."

Xiao He wasn't polite with him. Regardless of who goes first, without skill, one cannot win.

It's unclear who opened the door to Cen Huai'an's dormitory, but students from other dorms gradually entered. The entire dormitory was filled with students from the summer camp.

They couldn't understand the game board, but they could feel the intense atmosphere between Cen Huai'an and Xiao He.

"Who can understand this?"

Someone asked softly, afraid to speak loudly and disturb their Go match.

The questioned student shook his head. He didn't know either, but this Go game seemed quite exciting.

Xiao He's Go skills improved a lot, showing talent in the eyes of others. However, Cen Huai'an improved even more. With his excellent skills from the beginning, it was impossible for Xiao He to win.

If it were a regular game, Cen Huai'an would slow down the pace, allowing Xiao He to experience the changes in the game and learn something from it.

However, it was already late, and there were classes the next day. Therefore, Cen Huai'an didn't plan to play slowly with Xiao He.

At the beginning of the game, the situation seemed calm. Xiao He felt it was similar to before, challenging but hopeful.

However, as the game progressed, he felt the difficulty, and with astonished eyes, he looked at Cen Huai'an. "Why has your skill improved so quickly?"

How could Cen Huai'an tell him that he had concealed his strength when they played before? All he could do was nod and say, "My great-grandfather has strict demands on me."

Xiao He's face showed the struggle, his eyebrows furrowed tightly as he looked at the board, thinking hard about where to make his move.

As for the other students around, their hearts lifted along with the intensity of the game, and at this moment, their gaze turned to Cen Huai'an, who appeared somewhat young and inexperienced.

This kid, who seemed several years younger than them, was really impressive. But then again, thinking about it, being able to participate in national competitions at this age and still attend a summer camp made him a formidable presence that should not be underestimated.

This game of chess much like the first game Cen Huai'an played with Grandpa Jiang, only the roles were reversed, and Cen Huai'an became the one in control of the game.

He didn't rush Xiao He; as long as Xiao He wanted to continue, Cen Huai'an patiently waited. However, some of the surrounding students couldn't wait any longer and wished they could play for Xiao He, even though they didn't understand how to make the moves.

Xiao He finally chose to admit defeat. He held out for quite a while, but he also knew that he couldn't beat Cen Huai'an.

Placing the pieces on the board in his right hand, Xiao He looked at Cen Huai'an and said, "Although I lost this time, I won't always be a loser. One day, I will defeat you."

Cen Huai'an tidied up the pieces, looked up with a serious expression, and said, "I'll be waiting for you."

He wouldn't give Xiao He a chance to win against him.

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