The professors spoke in a flurry of voices.
Inside the tomb.
"What's our situation now? Is it our turn to attack?"
Professor of Metaphysics looked at the situation around him, having accepted the reality.
"This game can only proceed if we make a move, so we need to act to make the white pieces appear."
Zhou Lin, hearing this, didn't quite understand the entire game.
Mainly because he didn't know how to play Go.
"Do you know how to play Go?"
Samur and the other three walked over, speaking slowly.
Zhou Lin completely ignored them and stood in place, an electronic interface appearing in his mind.
"Are there any skills for learning Go?"
An interface appeared in his mind, recommending a chess manual. This was the lifelong learning of a master of Chinese studies, something ordinary people would never have the chance to learn.
Zhou Lin used to feel sleepy watching Go, but now he had to learn it himself, and he was a little nervous.
"This one."
As soon as Zhou Lin finished speaking, a lot of memories that didn't belong to him appeared in his mind.
They were all about Go. As a player, he could grasp everything on the board, knowing the position of a piece just by looking at it.
"Professor Zhou Lin, do you know how to play Go?"
Guo Liang felt that Zhou Lin probably did. His composed demeanor gave him an inexplicable sense of confidence.
"Yes, we will attack with the white pieces this time."
Zhou Lin took a step towards the side, and everyone behind him followed.
Zhou Lin stood in the middle of one of the intersecting lines. A white mist appeared before his eyes. When the mist dispersed, many soldiers in black armor appeared, all of them equipped with shields.
What was notable was that the soldiers behind the shields were all expressionless.
"Today, I'll break a piece for you and take them down."
Zhou Lin looked at the white pieces on the side, which had now formed a surrounding formation.
Only this one move was missing. As long as they could break through, this area would be safe.
"But our weapons are useless. We can only count on you, Professor."
Captain Bai looked at Zhou Lin, placing all his hopes on him.
"You really can't make a move, but you can't be idle either. When the time comes, take out your daggers and smear the blood from your middle fingers on them, and they will be useful."
"However, the number of these soldiers is uncertain and depends on the intensity of the attack in this game. You all need to be prepared."
Zhou Lin drew his Azure Dragon Sword and lightly swung it at the soldiers opposite them, successfully killing them. They then disappeared.
"So, we still have a chance to act?"
Captain Bai's eyes lit up when he heard this, and his entire gaze seemed to radiate light.
"I can finally make a move! You've been protecting us all this way, and we feel very guilty."
"Yes, yes, I'm ready now, ready to act at any moment."
The mercenaries were also excited.
As everyone chattered, Zhou Lin moved aside. A white chess piece appeared, steadily materializing before their eyes.
As the white piece appeared, the black pieces around it vanished.
Everyone watched in stunned silence. Could things be played like this?
In the live stream.
"Does anyone here know how to play Go? Forget about the Eagle Country; they can't help much."
"I know a little, but I've only heard of this game, never seen it. I don't know where in this game Big Brother Zhou Lin is playing."
"Me too. For now, we can only watch."
"I'll go ask my master. My master is the number one Go player in Great Xia, Hong Linfei."
"No way, are you serious? Hong Linfei, the world Go champion! I heard that every country has challenged Master Hong, but no one has ever defeated him."
"He's also one of the top figures in Great Xia."
"Of course, it's true. I'll go ask him now."
...
In a villa.
An old man with white hair was playing Go against himself. Beside the Go board was an incense burner, and the scent of sandalwood was particularly strong.
"Master, I need your help again."
A young man entered from outside, interrupting the old man who was playing Go.
"A Qin, I've told you, don't disturb me when I'm playing Go."
Hong Linfei put down the chess piece in his hand, picked up the teacup beside him, and took a sip. His interest in playing Go had waned.
"No, Master, look at this, look."
A Qin handed the tablet in his hand to the old man and sat down beside him, pointing at Zhou Lin's position.
The old man looked curiously and then at the game board.
He immediately became interested.
"Who is playing this? This move is excellent, it restrains the opponent's black pieces. Now the black pieces are in a difficult position."
Hong Linfei adjusted his glasses and said lightly.
"This is Zhou Lin. They are currently doing archaeology..."
A Qin recounted the events, and the old man listened with increasing astonishment.
He also realized the seriousness of the situation.
"This white piece is safe for now, but although the black pieces are in a difficult position, if they move to position seventy-two by two, the white pieces will be in danger. However, this is a move that harms the enemy by a thousand and oneself by eight hundred."
Hong Linfei looked at the game from this angle for the first time and found it quite interesting.
"Master, wait a moment. I'll explain this to the netizens now."
A Qin's fingers moved rapidly across the tablet, relaying Hong Linfei's words.
The entire live stream was once again filled with shock.
The number one Go player was watching this game. What kind of game was this?
Damn, they were opening their eyes to a new world.
Inside the tomb.
The black pieces had not yet been placed, and Professor of Metaphysics and Guo Liang beside him felt uneasy.
"Zhou Lin, what's the situation now? Have we won?"
Professor of Metaphysics asked anxiously.
"No, this game won't be resolved so quickly. This is just the beginning."
Zhou Lin shook his head.
As he spoke, a "crack" sound echoed in everyone's ears.
Zhou Lin knew that the black piece had been placed.
Soldiers would appear soon.
"Ah... kill!"
The sound of soldiers emerged. Zhou Lin put away his Azure Dragon Sword and took out his Emei刺.
Seeing soldiers with armor and long spears approaching them.
Captain Bai and the others had already taken out their daggers, cut their fingers, and some bullets were also dotted with blood.
They then began to attack the soldiers. With the blood enhancement, the soldiers fell to the ground one by one.
Finally, they disappeared, but there were quite a lot of them.