Su Mu's words weren't just flattery for the old man.
The old man's chess skills were indeed top-notch.
It was just that those outside training institutions couldn't afford to hire the old man.
Otherwise, if the old man had been willing to give those training institutions a bit of guidance,
those institutions would have been extremely grateful.
As the old man's grandson, Su Mu certainly had quite an advantage in this respect.
The old man didn't hold back at all when he was guiding his grandson through the actual chess-playing process.
What made the old man feel comforted was that Xiao Mu was naturally a keen learner.
It wasn't just in academic studies that this was evident; Su Mu's advantage showed in other areas as well.
"Your grandfather taught you?"
Now, Su Ruizhi was embarrassed.
He had also learned from the old man.
By that logic, he had started learning many more years earlier than Xiao Mu.