Chapter 436: Suppressing Wang Chong's Chess Style (II)
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 436: Suppressing Wang Chong's Chess Style (II)

Chapter 436: Suppressing Wang Chong's Chess Style (II)


Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

Wang Chong had humiliated Xu Qiqin three times, three times that she would never forget. The last time in particular, he had given her a beating that she, as the big sister of Longwei Training Camp, had never suffered before, and it left her with terrible shame.

Wang Chong had broken the precedent!

Whether it was to wash off her shame or for the sake of her pride and dignity as a daughter of the Xu Clan, Xu Qiqin could not lose again to Wang Chong.

Wang Chong's last words to her had throbbed with pain in her mind over the last few months, and no one could possibly know how much effort she had put in to rid herself of them.

In this period of time, she had silently endured the humiliation of the crowd. If there was a test being held in the Chess Hall, she would always be a spectator.

She had carefully watched Wang Chong's every step and move, engraving them in her mind. When she went back, when she went to sleep, she would still be deeply pondering them, contemplating the subtle changes that happened with each move.

But that was not all. Xu Qiqin had always regarded herself highly, not even giving much face to the princesses of the palace.

And in the game of chess, she had never believed that she would lose to Wang Chong.

But this time, to deal with Wang Chong, to clear herself of this shame, she had put down all her pride and dignity and studied the books that Wang Chong had written on chess.

From the shallowest introductory texts to the highest-level chess manuals, she read through all of them. Even in the winter, she was still studying the chess books that Wang Chong had written for the students of the Chess Hall.

The patient suffering of several months had all been for revenge.

Her talent, the books that Wang Chong had written, and her observations of every one of Wang Chong's games… had finally allowed her to completely grasp the shifts and thoughts in Wang Chong's style and to also find a way to supp

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