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Silver Fox.

Chapter 31: Who Can Understand the Loneliness of a Master. [32]



Summary

Tie Xin Yuan's chess game was more about collecting money than playing. He set up five chessboards with a classic endgame, attracting students eager to challenge him. Despite their efforts, they lost, paying him silver coins. Wang Gongchen, a top scholar, was intrigued and played against Tie Xin Yuan, only to lose as well. The game seemed rigged, with Tie Xin Yuan using a strategic advantage to win. His success drew attention, but he remained cautious, knowing the risks of offending influential figures. Ultimately, he left the scene, aware that his lucrative venture could end abruptly if he misstepped.

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