Chapter 1057: Becoming a Buddha with One Thought (14)

Chapter 1057 Become a Buddha with one thought (14)

Attendant Ananda, who was watching secretly from where he was, scratched his bald head and muttered softly.

"Didn't your lord never play chess with others? Why is he suddenly willing to play chess with others today?"

That's weird.

In the kiosk, the atmosphere is still peaceful and comfortable.

The elegant fragrance of bamboo leaves comes with the wind, and soon dissipates.

The sun is always soft, intertwined with the pure Buddha light, shining on this piece of purple bamboo forest, the whole scene is picturesque and far away.

I do not know how long it has been.

The chessboard is densely packed with chess pieces.

Black and white, presenting a stalemate of fighting to the end, indistinguishable.

The black pieces on the chessboard are fierce and aggressive, and their moves are more decisive. In contrast, the white pieces are more gentle, with every step of the way, but they still hide their sharpness, which makes people have to be careful.

When it was time for Yunsi to drop her son again, she twirled the sunspot and did not fall for a long time.

Frowning, he stared at the chessboard, as if he wanted to find a place to break the game.

The Buddha sitting opposite her was still calm and gentle, twisting the beads, neither sad nor happy.

Before Yun Si settled down, he poured tea unhurriedly, filling up her teacup.

Then he poured tea for himself, and drank lightly with his downcast eyes, his phoenix eyes were empty and dark.

The bamboo wind was blowing slowly, the silence between the two was abnormal, and the atmosphere was peaceful.

Finally, Yun Si settled down slowly and landed in a conservative place.

She looked at him, seeming nervous.

The Buddha looked calm and looked up at her.

After a pause, Bai Zi fell down immediately, deciding everything in one fell swoop.

She chose a more conservative approach, but she didn't realize that her other side had already fallen.

Or, she actually found out, but because of the cover-up he set up, she wasn't sure if he still had a trick.

In order to be conservative, I wanted to give up my other party.

But he didn't want to, in fact, he didn't have a second move, he just tried his best to fight.

"you lose."

Fokong's deep eyes seemed to be covered with an invisible cloth, making it difficult for people to see the expressions inside.

His face was calm, his voice was as cool and gentle as snow, and when he slowly said these three words, he seemed to be sighing.

Yun Si lay down on the table tiredly, depressed.

"Why don't you play cards according to common sense?"

She was so wronged that her little milk voice came out.

Playing cards out of common sense.

Does not play cards according to common sense every time.

She couldn't figure out what he was thinking every time, really

She looked at him listlessly.

"If you lose, can you still copy Buddhist scriptures?"

she asked pitifully.

As if stretching out his hand, his beautiful white fingers slowly separated the black and white pieces on the chessboard.

Hearing this, he glanced at her lightly, with a calm and peaceful aura on his body.

"Isn't it only when you win?"

"." She became even more depressed.

Sure enough, using the tricks of Jiu Ge to deal with Jiu Ge is still useless.

He is too smart, he is naturally suitable to be a strategist, she can only be beaten.

"Come again! I don't believe I can't beat you today."

She sat up straight again and patted the table.

The cold and elegant Foo paused, and looked at her calmly with his cool eyes.

The brightly colored lips seemed to rise a bit, but did not make a sound.

Divided the chess pieces unhurriedly, then, she stretched out her hand, took the white chess pieces away, and then sent the black chess pieces over.

"This time you play the black stone, you play first, and I will play the white stone."

She picked up a white piece, as if her fighting spirit had been aroused.

(end of this chapter)

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