MTL - The Salty Little Cannon Fodder Was Targeted By the Prince-Chapter 500 Who taught you this trick?

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 Chapter 500 Who taught you this trick?

 Regardless of Du Wan's refusal, Du Huima asked someone to bring the chess piece, "You hold the black piece and go first."

"Father, why don't you be more generous and let me take a few dozen steps or dozens of pieces first?" Du Wan said that your routine is not good, it is not generous enough, etc.

Du Huima is funny, "If you are given half of the country, you will also lose."

"That's not necessarily true." Du Wan had never played Go with anyone before, so she still knew the rules. "Should I give up? Or do you want me to play a few more moves?"

 “What do you think?”

 “Stop talking and let me take ten steps first.”

"…OK."

Hearing that he agreed, Du Wan smiled mysteriously, "So, are there any benefits to winning?"

"what do you want?"

 “I...” I didn’t expect it.

Du Wan blinked and continued: "My private money is too little."

"Okay, if you win, my father will give you ten thousand taels."

 “Hey hey.” The money sender came.

Du Wan will definitely not be able to win using normal tactics, but he can use tricks. The key is to give away ten pieces, and then use a very rogue method in the Go world, that is, when the opponent makes a piece, she plays a piece in the opposite position, which is a complete copy of the opponent's move.

  Du Prince Consort noticed something was wrong as soon as he stepped down.

The eldest princess pursed her lips and snickered.

Du Prince Consort put down the chess piece and said, "Wanwan, who taught you this move?"

"this…"

Du Wan chuckled and said, "Forgot."

 It can’t be said that I saw it on the Internet.

Du Prince Consort thought of Pei Hao, "I must have learned it from that boy Cheng Ming."

“Don’t blame everything on Chengming.” The eldest princess said angrily.

Du Huima snorted, "There is no one except him. Our daughter used to be well-behaved, but it is only when she hangs out with that kid that she becomes more and more crooked."

Du Wan cleverly just smiled and said nothing.

 Neither admit nor deny, advance, attack, retreat, defend, perfect.

As for the issue of Pei Hao innocently taking the blame, she had no intention of clarifying it. Anyway, it was not the first time that he had taken the blame. It was familiar once and twice.

 Just at this moment, the butler hurried over.

Du Prince Consort frowned and asked, "What happened?"

“Your Majesty, the Emperor has arrived incognito.” The chief steward said in a low voice.

Du Huima's face was not clear, "Where is he?"

 “Coming this way.”

"Well, I understand. You can ask someone to prepare some food and bring it to you." Du Ma looked at the tent. It was quite big and could accommodate more than ten people.

Du Wan blinked at him, "What is uncle doing here?"

 “Just stay bored in the palace.” Who knows what he is doing?

Hand-in-law Du wants to scold his mother. He just wants to be with his wife and children in peace. Why can't he do that?

"Wanwan, what do you think of resigning for my father?" Du Fuma considered this question seriously.

Du Wan smiled mysteriously, "Father, are you willing to do it?"

"What's the reluctance to give up?" Prince Consort Du used to be an official and just dawdled around. He wanted to find something to do for himself and make his life more regular. "Since I became the Minister of the Ministry of Revenue, my hair has been falling out a lot lately. Sooner or later, I'm going to be exhausted. It's better to resign early and go home to live in peace and happiness."

Du Wan: "...Shouldn't we go to greet uncle?"

  The couple was stunned when their daughter reminded them.

 Get up immediately and go outside.

 As a result, the tent curtain was opened first. The emperor stepped in from outside, as if he had a majestic special effect. Du Wan felt that even this ordinary tent was shining brightly when his giant Buddha came here.

The emperor said half-jokingly: "Brother-in-law, don't even think about resigning. It's impossible for me to let him go."

 The eldest princess and Prince Consort Du saluted respectfully.

Du Wan followed suitably, "Uncle, come sit here."

 Immediately, she gave up her seat and put away the tea bowl.

The emperor looked at the chessboard on the small tea table and was very surprised, "Who played this?"

“Back to the emperor, it was Wanwan and I who played the game.” Du Huima showed off without leaving any trace, and did not say anything about his daughter playing chess.

The emperor praised, "I didn't expect Wanwan's chess skills to be so outstanding, even on par with your father."

 “No, it’s not.” Du Wan shook his head.

 How should she say this?

Du Wan decided to avoid it first, "I'll go to the kitchen and take a look. Uncle, I'm free."

 As soon as I dropped this sentence, people ran away.

The eldest princess burst out laughing, "This girl was scared away by you."

 “She wasn’t scared away, she was embarrassed.” Prince Consort Du answered.

 The emperor was confused, "What do you mean?"

Du Prince Consort pointed to the chessboard and told him the truth. Unexpectedly, the emperor laughed loudly and said it was interesting, and asked Du Prince Consort to repeat the game.

 So, the two grown men sat together to review the situation.

The emperor did not say why he came to the princess's residence, and Du Ma did not ask.

Du Wan thought they had something to say, so she walked around outside and then went to the kitchen to watch the chefs cooking. This time, in addition to the chef from the princess's house, there were also several eunuchs in the kitchen.

These people keep an eye on the food to prevent anyone from tampering with them. This is a routine operation.

In addition to staring, you also need to taste two or three rounds before serving it to the table.

Taking away a meat bun, Du Wan walked out while eating. When he reached the gate, he saw some guards guarding him. He wanted to go out, but thought of the approaching earthquake and the safety of his family, so he held it back. Turn around and go back.

 Wandered back to the main courtyard again.

 See the eldest princess holding the child outside.

  It was either rainy or cloudy the past few days, and the sun rarely came out today. The eldest princess took the little kid out to bask in the sun. Du Wan looked up at the sky. It was indeed unusual.

“Wanwan?” The eldest princess looked at her daughter in confusion, “What attracts you today?”

“I just thought that the sun was so nice and warm.” Du Wan said casually.

The eldest princess said a few more words, and Du Wan responded seriously.

 An earthquake is coming, and people are panicking outside.

  The masters of the Princess Mansion were in a rare state of calm.

The emperor stayed at the princess's residence and did not leave until noon. Prince Consort Du originally suspected that he had something to do, until he finished drinking tea with him, played two games of chess, had lunch, and even teased his young son for a while. Even more leisurely than his master, he finally understood.

 The emperor had nothing to do at all. He just came to the princess's house to hide and relax.

  Du Consort never thought that he would be such an emperor!

Disaster is coming. As an emperor, shouldn't he be worried about the country and the people, and forget to eat and sleep in the palace?

 Why did you come to their princess’s house?

The emperor does not do human affairs, he is busy working for him, and he rarely has a few free days during the holidays. As an emperor, how can he live comfortably if he is the only emperor involved?

The emperor didn't seem to notice Du's consort's face, he still went his own way, and started chatting with Du Wan, sometimes gossiping about this family, sometimes about that family.

Sometimes disasters, various natural phenomena, etc. will be mentioned.

The emperor tapped his finger on the table, "Wanwan, aren't these phenomena really the methods of immortals?"

"No. This is a natural phenomenon. No one is behind it. It is just as normal as wind and rain." Du Wan believed in science before, but now... she still has to believe in science.

 The people of the Qin Dynasty were accustomed to attribute all incomprehensible natural phenomena to ghosts and gods.

For example, when a certain Immortal became angry, and there was a locust plague before, some people knelt on the ground and called out to the Locust Immortal. This time among the snakes, some people also knelt down in fear and called the snake fairy.

 (End of this chapter)

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