Elina just doesn't believe that chess, which has withstood thousands of years of tests on Earth, will not be able to conquer the hearts of these aliens!

It's a pity that there is no such thing as copyright in this world, otherwise this chess game alone would be enough to keep me busy for a long time.

Elina lamented as she drew the chessboard.

It seems we need to find a way to urge those guys to come up with copyright laws.

"Done!"

After engraving and coloring the last chess piece, Elina shouted with joy.

This sound immediately attracted the attention of Margaret and Lamia.

This is the correct use of earth knowledge!

Looking at the chessboard in front of her that was exactly the same, Elena's heart was roaring inwardly.

After briefly introducing the rules and gameplay, Elena played a game with Margaret.

And then, I didn’t sleep all night.

Margaret, who had never played chess before, quickly became addicted to it.

Not only that, even Lamia was fascinated. The two guys seemed to have no sense of fatigue and went straight down to the next morning.

This game is so much fun. The wooden board that Elina calls a chessboard is like a battlefield, and the chess pieces in their hands are their own soldiers. In a small space, there are thousands of troops!

And for some reason, Margaret seemed to be very talented in this aspect. In the beginning, she basically lost to Elena every time, but later on, Elena was no match for her at all.

After Elina was killed, Margaret and Lamia fought to a standstill.

It turns out that I am the only one who is a bad chess player.

Looking at the two guys having so much fun, Elena's tears welled up in her stomach.

"General!"

Hearing Margaret's clear voice and looking at the rising sun outside, Elina was full of expectations for this [chess].

(One more chapter)

Chapter 23 Let All the Children Go Home

"General!"

On the observatory tower inside Dunbaron College, an old man in a white robe was playing chess with a middle-aged man in a neat suit.

The old man in white robe took the chess piece in his hand and dealt the opponent the final blow.

"I lost."

Looking at his handsome man who was trapped and had no way out, the middle-aged man smiled helplessly, indicating that he surrendered.

"Hahaha, you still need to practice to reach this level."

The old man who won was very happy and laughed loudly. Looking at his expression, it was hard to imagine that he was one of the highest leaders of the human race and the president of Dunbarton College.

"This thing is really interesting. It's just a few simple chess pieces, but they can evolve into a myriad of different things. I think there's a lot of knowledge in it, and it should be included as one of the college's elective courses."

The middle-aged man who was clearing away the chessboard exclaimed in admiration.

Just a few days ago, a very novel toy became popular all over Dunbaron overnight.

This thing called "chess" seems to have extraordinary magic. Almost everyone who comes into contact with it for the first time will be fascinated in a very short time.

Even I, who didn't believe in evil, was successfully led into the trap after playing a few games with the dean.

"Well, it's not easy for someone to invent something like this. The person recommended by old man Duncan is really amazing."

The old man stroked his beard and smiled kindly.

"You mean, this [chess] was created by that little girl?!"

The middle-aged man looked at the dean in disbelief. He could never have imagined that such an exquisite thing could be created by a girl.

"Don't underestimate this little girl. It's the first time I've seen someone so young that I can't see clearly."

Having said that, the old man sighed again.

"What a pity! If she could join our academy, our teaching staff would be much stronger, and our students would probably have to make fewer sacrifices."

"It would be great if the war between us and the Eternal Night camp could be resolved on this small chessboard."

Having said this, the old man seemed to suddenly remember something, and his mood dropped in an instant.

The old man swept the chess pieces on the board, then stood up and looked into the distance.

This is the top of the Observatory Tower, the highest point in the entire academy. From here, one can have a panoramic view of the entire Dunbaron. Looking at the prosperous and peaceful scene in the city, the old man sighed and asked:

"How many casualties did our academy's graduates suffer this time?"

After hearing the old man's question, the middle-aged man was obviously stunned for a moment, then he organized his words and said hesitantly:

"The losses this time were quite severe. A total of 6,400 students went out for graduation assessments, 300 of them died or were missing, 400 were seriously injured, and almost all of the others suffered varying degrees of minor injuries."

The middle-aged man's words were like a dagger, stabbing the old man's heart.

Every year during graduation season, Dunbaron College sends its graduates abroad to take the final and most brutal test.

Actual combat.

These two simple words contain the blood of countless people.

Dunbaron College's motto is:

【A cruel enemy can be a student's best teacher.】

Only by truly experiencing the cruelty of war can these children who are about to leave school transform from students to soldiers in the shortest time.

There will be sacrifices in actual combat, and the dean has known these things for a long time.

However, when he thought of those peerless geniuses who had sworn an oath in front of him not long ago, and when he thought of those high-spirited young people who disappeared one by one in the war, his heart still couldn't help but ache.

These are truly geniuses picked from thousands of thousands, or among the students who sacrificed, there are those who may become the pillars of the human race in the future.

But all this became meaningless with their departure.

"Let the children go home."

After a long while, the old man sighed heavily and uttered only these words.

"Yes."

The old man's voice, which was even a little weak, sounded like an order to the man, and he immediately straightened his chest involuntarily.

This old man is one of the demigods of the human race and possesses supreme authority. Since he said he wanted to let all the children go home, then whether they are dead or alive, they will all be transported back to Dunbaron in the end.

During this process, countless people will pay countless prices just to complete this simple sentence.

Even if someone is captured and killed by the dark race, the other side will hand over the body.

There is a tacit understanding between the Eternal Night Camp and the Dawn Camp, and one of them is not to control the souls of the students of Dunbaron Public College.

Because once Yongye violates this rule outside the domain, he will be subjected to crazy revenge from the academy, and even demigods will take action.

Obviously, the dark race does not want to start such a large-scale war with the human race because of such a trivial matter.

After arranging this matter, the old man obviously lost interest and left the observatory.

Dean, rest assured, I will definitely bring the children home!

Looking at the old man's slightly hunched back, the middle-aged man swore in his heart.

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The moment Elina sent out the chess item, it immediately triggered a purchasing boom.

In the beginning, only ordinary people bought it, and the nobles were too disdainful to experience the so-called "commoner game".

But after Elina put up a sign saying "The Duke of Windsor also thinks it's very interesting", the nobles immediately rushed to buy it, and didn't mind paying a higher price.

Then Elena did something bad. She sold the goods to civilians at low prices, but sold them to those wealthy dog ​​owners at who knows how many times the price.

I am also robbing the rich to help the poor!

Elina found a very justifiable excuse for herself in her heart.

Robbing the rich dog owner and giving to the poor is no problem.

However, humans really can't get rid of the bad habit of plagiarism no matter where they are.

Elina's chess game was soon learned by others, and it was sold all over the streets, and it was also spreading to other cities.

Those businessmen with a keen sense of nose soon noticed that this was a great opportunity, so how could they let it go?

Thousands of chess sets were immediately produced and planned to be sold in cities far away from Dunbarton.

These guys will definitely make a fortune in the future, but this does not affect the fact that Elena has already made a fortune at the moment.

"We're not short of money now."

Alina threw a check in front of Lamia's eyes with a smug look on her face.

"Wow, that's a lot of money."

Looking at the check on the table, Lamia was overjoyed.

Although Elina only made a few days' profit this time, she earned nearly 10 million ducats, which was enough to last them for a long time.

"Well, now that I have the money, it's time to go to the next place!"

As she said that, Elina stood up and stretched. Since she could no longer be a student, she couldn't just waste time in Dunbaron. It would be better for her to find the next place to go.

“Ding, ding, ding, ding.”

Just as Elina was about to leave with Lamia, a bell rang from the center of Dunbaron.

This kind of bell sound was different from the previous ones. It was so long and desolate, and the passers-by who heard the bell also became solemn at this moment, as if they were waiting for something.

"What happened?"

Looking at what was happening outside, Elena's face was full of question marks.

Chapter 24 Your joining will be an honor for the college and a blessing for the students

"what happened?"

Alina walked out with Lamia and found that Dunbaron was very different today than usual.

The usual leisurely, natural and relaxed atmosphere of the city has completely disappeared, and there is not a single lazy college student to be seen on the streets.

After hearing the bell, all the pedestrians walked in one direction with solemn expressions, which was the main road of Dunbaron.

These citizens performed prayer rituals one by one, as if they were saying goodbye to someone.

Dunbarton College also seemed extremely quiet today, completely lacking the liveliness and vitality that is unique to a college.

It seemed as if the entire college was immersed in a sad atmosphere.

"Has any important person died?"

Seeing such a solemn farewell ceremony, Elina was a little confused. The person who could hold a farewell ceremony for the entire Dunbaron must be an extraordinary person.

"Today is the day when the graduates of Dunbaron Public College return from their assessments."

A sudden voice startled Elina. She turned around quickly and found that the person who spoke was the dean.

This old man in white robe, who always has a gentle temperament, is filled with a sense of sadness today.

"Dean? Why are you here?"

Elina asked curiously. She didn't expect the dean's sudden appearance.

"Are you going to send these children off for the last time?"

The dean sighed. He had no intention of answering Elena's question. Instead, he extended an invitation to Elena.

After receiving the invitation from the dean, Alina was silent for a while.

Even if the dean didn't say anything, she could guess what this so-called graduation assessment would be.

Only at this moment did Elena know who these citizens and students from the academy were sending.

It turned out that it was not any big shot, but a group of students who died in the assessment.

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