"A cannon that can be used just by having a stand is the best one available right now."

"Don't we still have horses?"

"Hahaha, a horse can't get through a heavily guarded barrier, right?"

After hearing this in the subsequent conversation between the two, Ah Xian pressed the pause button of the cutscene and fell into deep thought.

"Don't you think they're talking about chess, but actually... they're talking about people?"

"The cannon and the horse seem to be referring to someone."

【Same feeling. 】

Ah Xian continued to read.

Jing Yuan: "The pawn is known as the most powerful chess piece, but if there is only one pawn left, it cannot determine the outcome of the game. The scholar and the elephant are never the main attack."

"General Jingyuan, there's no need to be pessimistic. You can move the chariot."

"You can't just leave easily. You have to consider the desperate situation of having no wheels for your cart and no reins for your horse..."

"Well, that's just the general's lack of courage and ambition."

"Haha, that's quite right."

"It's definitely using chess as a metaphor for people!"

"Although Lingzhou likes to have fun when he's in a state of panic, his attitude towards those who are neither friend nor foe is far from sharp."

"If it were just a simple game of chess, Lingzhou would be unlikely to say the word 'unpromising'."

"Luofu is in an emergency. If this game of chess is meaningless, there's no need for him to waste his time agreeing to play against Lingzhou."

"Jing Yuan just likes to take a break when he's not busy, not that he likes to close his eyes and sleep all the time."

"Lingzhou recommends Jingyuan's chariot. This chariot has a lot to say about it."

"What do we pioneers represent?"

"A train! The Starry Sky Train!"

"He might be suggesting that Jingyuan should trust the train crew and ask for help."

"Jing Yuan's next words are also very interesting. The cart can't move easily. We have to consider that the cart has no wheels and the horse has no reins."

"This is probably his response to Lingzhou. A car without wheels can be understood as having no fuel and being unable to move."

"And then they interpret it as just a facade, without any real substance. To put it bluntly, they're not sure if the Star Train is trustworthy."

"A horse without a bridle is out of control..." This may be a colloquial phrase with the same meaning, or it may imply that Luofu is not sure whether the train is controllable at this stage.

"What if there's a problem with the train set and they're planning something bad on Luofu? Wouldn't that blow up?"

"If your family is in trouble and needs a large sum of money, and suddenly a reputable organization comes to you and says they want to lend you money to tide you over the difficulties, would you be skeptical?"

"Yes, that's it."

"As General of Luofu, Jing Yuan's responsibilities require him to be extremely cautious. There's nothing wrong with being a little suspicious and cautious."

"It fits his image as a wise general. Don't feel bad about being suspected."

"Based on this line of thought, wouldn't Lingzhou's next statement make sense?"

"He was quite frank in expressing his inner feelings. He was a little dissatisfied that his good intentions to help were not met with sincerity, and he said that he lacked courage and ambition."

"Both of them look at things from their own perspectives, but they understand that the other party has to do what they do."

"So when Lingzhou called him a loser, Jing Yuan didn't get angry or refute him. Instead, he agreed that he was right."

Chapter 205 Silent Consensus

The chess game continues.

The anime-style experience is excellent, and with the ability to pause and analyze the meaning of shots, the audience in the live broadcast room has a very good listening and viewing experience.

There are not as many barrages as before, and many people are immersed in it.

Perhaps Ah Xian may have over-interpreted it, but this is exactly what the players need.

There are a thousand Hamlets for a thousand people.

Share your views on the core of the plot with a mindset of seeking common ground while reserving differences.

What the screenwriter wants to see most is someone over-interpreting.

Lingzhou: "I have something to say, but I don't know whether I should say it or not."

"Please speak, sir." Jing Yuan gestured with a smile.

"It's said that on the chessboard, removing half of your opponent's attacking pieces is a great victory, but in the mortal world, who knows how much courage and sacrifice is required to break the deadlock."

Ah Xian subconsciously pressed the pause button, his eyes lighting up.

"What a great sentence!"

"There is no mercy in a life-and-death struggle. Once war begins, it will inevitably lead to the loss of many lives."

"To end the war, who knows how many heroes and brave men will have to be sacrificed?"

"Lingzhou may be explaining the consequences."

"He hinted to Jing Yuan that if he didn't realize the seriousness of the problem and continued to hesitate and hold back, who knows how many people would die in Luofu."

"The chess game is far from over, but I believe the general has a judgment on the outcome."

After hearing Lingzhou's words, Ah Xian was 80% sure that his analysis was correct.

The audience in the live broadcast room also nodded secretly.

"The star core disaster has just begun, and it's far from over. The literal meaning of this sentence is that I believe Jing Yuan has his own judgment and can handle it well."

"In fact, it urges him to make a choice quickly and make the right judgment."

"Although this may seem a bit disappointing and the plot seems clichéd and unoriginal, I still have to say that these two will definitely reach a consensus after playing chess."

Jing Yuan: "It's hard to say, let's wait and see."

"That's right, everyone just wait and see."

Ah Xian continued to read.

Gradually, her expression became solemn unconsciously.

The two players no longer played chess in a chaotic manner, but began a real life-and-death contest.

No one gave in.

Some of the killer moves made her shudder with fear.

If you don't pay attention, the game will be over.

These two are too treacherous.

But she had a sense of déjà vu.

It’s as if... Jingyuan has been following Lingzhou’s rhythm.

But she didn't dare to speak for sure.

During this period, Yan Qing vomited violently and was carried away to rest, but he staggered back into the camera.

I was stunned when I saw Lingzhou and Jingyuan playing chess.

He stepped forward lightly.

"Looks like the kid is fine now. A true gentleman watches chess without saying a word. Not bad."

From his perspective, Jing Yuan captured one of Ling Zhou's chess pieces, and the situation fell into a delicate balance.

"This this……"

Ah Xian blinked a few times, confirmed several times, and quickly opened Jing Yuan's character PV.

Compare the chess game in PV.

The same endgame!

Although she had never encountered such an endgame, she knew that it was a famous immortality move in chess.

Coincidence?

No.

Now she could finally confirm that what she had thought before was correct.

Jing Yuan was just following... no, falling into Ling Zhou's rhythm.

This unfinished game was caused by Lingzhou.

"I didn't expect it to be a stalemate."

"Yeah, a deadlock."

Lingzhou looked up and met Jingyuan's gaze.

Two men smiling at each other create a picture with a wonderful atmosphere.

Only Yanqing was confused.

"General, sir, it looks like you're tied. Why don't you start over and decide the winner?"

The camera turns back to Lingzhou and the other person, both of whom are smiling without saying a word.

[No, why do these two look at each other so affectionately? ]

【? ? ? 】

"Don't be ridiculous. What's with the affectionate gaze? I guess it's just a game of eyes. Whoever gives up first will be the one to compromise."

"But I guess Jing Yuan must be the one who gives in."

【What do you mean? I don’t understand. 】

"All the explanations boil down to one sentence: Lingzhou has a choice. If Jingyuan does, it's no loss for Lingzhou."

"But if Jing Yuan has no choice, then he will definitely compromise quickly."

"If I continue to insist on my own opinion, Lingzhou will most likely leave early or do something else."

Another ten seconds passed.

Jing Yuan's expression changed first, and the barely perceptible tension between his brows slowly relaxed.

The change in temperament is very obvious and most players can see it.

Seeing this, Lingzhou smiled slightly.

He put down the chess piece in his hand, stood up and patted Yan Qing on the shoulder.

"Brother Yanqing, I've already told General Jingyuan what my friend asked me to do. Thank you for taking me through the VIP channel."

As he took a step forward, the chess pieces he placed down were extremely clear.

It's a car.

"Next, I have to go find another old friend. Bye."

"Hey, aren't you going to decide the winner first?" Yan Qing tilted his head in confusion.

Lingzhou stopped and only his back could be seen.

"The one who decides victory or defeat is never between me and General Jing Yuan..."

Leaving behind some thought-provoking words, Lingzhou completely disappeared from the camera.

Ah Xian suddenly slapped his thigh, his eyes bright and his expression somewhat excited.

“I knew it… As expected, as expected!!”

【If you know anything, tell me quickly! 】

"Jing Yuan represents Luofu, and in Ming Dynasty, it is mainly defensive."

"Lingzhou represents many things, and different offensive chess pieces have their own meanings."

"What I'm sure of at the moment is that the chariot represents the Starry Sky Train. As for who the soldiers, horses, and cannons specifically represent, I don't know yet."

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