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School Of The Elite S Students

A child of a conglomerate who enters the most famous and prestigious school in the world, he becomes an ordinary person who is not tied to wealth there, with his intelligence he can make himself powerful without money.

T_Moriarty · Realistis
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14 Chs

11 #Good and Evil Part 2

"Think before you speak, for words have great power." - Ali bin Abi Talib.

School of The Elite S Students : Chapter 11 Part 10.

[08.30] February 19, Location: Commander's Room.

"It's really unexpected isn't it?" Mizuha was crossing her arms in front of her chest.

I was sitting in a chair and my eyes were staring at the computer screen, the first competition was 'Chess'

Lee Chaeyeon, I hope she can excel today, because the commander can help, but has limited movements.

"The match is about to start, but mother feels sorry for Gray who is directly facing Kinoshita who is currently ranked second." Condescending words came from behind, piercing my ears, those derogatory words came from the homeroom teacher of Mizuha Kinoshita's class.

I don't care, after all he will know who is in charge, king or queen in this room.

"Okay, the match will start in 1.....2..."

"Start.."

The screen in front shows a video of Lee Chaeyeon sitting opposite a blue-haired man in a classic room, a room with a gold aura.

I moved my mouse, pressing the chessboard options, seeing their movements properly.

The game started, with Lee Chaeyeon starting with white, Chaeyeon moved the pawn towards e4 for the king pawn opening.

In response to a man named Peter Crack, he moved his pawn towards d6, while Chaeyeon moved her minister's pawn back towards d4

The game became even more exciting, you could see the confidence shining brightly on Mizuha's face which was exposed to the light.

"Do you have permission to win?"

Mizuha replied, the two teachers behind were looking at the game seriously, it even seemed like our conversation didn't matter, right?

Peter advanced his king pawn towards e5, responded with a dx5 by Chaeyeon's white pawn.

"Don't be too fierce, I've only been training for 2 weeks."

The conversation was opened by Peter with a smile and moved the minister towards e7.

Chaeyeon looked focused on moving the knight towards c3, "Even I only studied for four days."

"I think the person behind your teaching is a great person." Peter was letting me be, but I never told him who taught Chaeyeon to play chess.

Peter's reply, he took Chaeyeon's white pawn with the black pawn dxe5. Peter moves the pawn towards c6.

"It seems Chaeyeon understands playing chess."

Mizuha was confused, I saw her hand holding her chin with her other hand crossed in front.

"Didn't you, he just played chess?"

He fell silent, didn't talk about it any more, the teacher behind him was still watching the game.

Mc7 by Peter, the reply by Chaeyeon is to exchange the king position with a rook, f1 rook and g1 king.

Gd6 of bishop Peter.

c4 from Chaeyeon.

*Class situation*

"I didn't expect Chaeyeon to be smart at playing chess."

They were watching a chess game seriously without knowing whether they understood what they were seeing?

*Match atmosphere*

In this way, in two minutes I will come in to help him play.

b5 from Peter, can't imagine, he got the wrong step (?)

Chaeyeon responded with c4xb5. I think he will play with a lot of blunders this morning, because last night he didn't rest properly.

xf3 by Peter, he also played great today, I saw Chaeyeon's progress, with her being able to hone her skills very quickly and rapidly.

For this competition I will not be able to beat.

[The opposing commander enters the battle area]

The message written in front of my monitor screen indicated that Mizuha or the opposing commander had entered the game, where he could help the player.

With this I just wait for Mizuha to run out of moves, after that I will enter the game.

Mizuha put her bishop in d4 position, Chaeyeon looked like she was going to take the free food, but it didn't seem like she was that reckless.

That's right, Chaeyeon ate the bishop with her pawn, putting the pawn within reach of Mizuha's knight.

Mizuha's rook was immediately placed to protect the pawn, this is the second step, I will enter the battle.

[You enter into battle.]

There were a few surprised voices and whispers from Mizuha, and also the teacher behind me who was looking at me entering the match.

"It seems like this is a battle of commanders."

The teacher raised his voice, Mizuha, who was silent and didn't care about this, immediately moved her king again to defend behind the fortress.

I ate the pawn with the knight, in return I was locking the pawn in the c3 position.

Mizuha raised the rook towards d7, responded by me advancing the knight closer to her rook.

I don't know how Mizuha made that bad move, she sacrificed her rook for nothing, that rook I was greedy for using pawns

Mizuha's pawn was devoured again by the bishop, why is she going this low? Didn't he win the position earlier?

He also cornered his king towards the end.

The knight was eaten, remaining three pawns from Mizuha, I don't know if this was a plan or silent surrender, but she had thrown away a lot of her pieces in a matter of minutes.

Check.

I got the king in check at the end with my pawn who had been promoted to minister.

I move the bishop towards c4, which is checkmate, no it's checkmate, or Checkmate.

The king is positioned on g8 and the minister who guards the king is on h6, and the bishop makes the final move on c4.

This match was won by my class.

I don't know what else, the teacher who was looking down on me because her opponent was Mizuha now had her eyes sparkling when she saw my last game.

This way I'm at 1-0.

"Okay, we will move on to the next game in a moment, you are invited to drink first."

The male teacher behind him in his jacket spoke, the teacher who was looking down on me immediately came towards the two of us and put drinks near our table.

The next match was Fantasy Chess, where there would be another battle of thoughts, I turned to where Mizuha was sitting, I could see her stressed face.

I also remember where Kim Yeona once said that Mizuha had never lost at chess? but I think there is one more woman who is very smart in this matter, even more than anyone else, except me.

This way is enough, he will feel the defeat himself, and also I will continue to give him defeat.

"Gray, do you think losing is painful?"

Was he asking this because he lost?

I won't answer it here, maybe after this match is finished I'll answer it.

"I'll answer later after the competition."

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