
The Work of a Chess Master
by Nal Aido
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I don't understand why when I play Go, special effects fly around on the board. Why can others only play chess honestly, but when I get excited, I can punch my opponent in the face. I was slaying a dragon on the chessboard, and the person sitting opposite me on the chessboard was really a dragon. No matter, just keep hammering forward. No matter if it is a human, a dragon, a god or a Buddha, just crush it with one punch! ... In the 1980s, in Tokyo in another world line, in the era of Go, a hot man, talented but not moral, entered the chess world.
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A Go novel that is both professional and passionate. The protagonist's golden finger is... Magical. The setting of the system is quite interesting... The symbolic spirit is very magical. The story is still very interesting and suitable for those who are interested in the subject matter. This story takes place in Japan, a parallel world. Different from the real Japan, here, the Go industry is very developed, and professional Go players have extremely high status and wealth, and are very respected. At the same time, Go clubs and related competitions also play a very important role in schools, and the terms used in the competitions can even have the effect of being recommended. However... On some dark levels, there are also some ulterior motives and intentions triggered by Go, which can probably be regarded as the villain in this book. The protagonist of this book is somewhat systematic. In the initial stage of the story, the role of the protagonist's system is to determine the level of the problem in front of him and to embody the "symbolic spirit" of the player who is playing the game. Moreover, the system will also issue tasks to the protagonist, asking him to meet certain conditions, save certain people, complete certain challenges... Of course, it will also give the protagonist some appropriate rewards. In fact, as a system, it is not that extreme and can be considered a very ordinary system. But the protagonist is very impatient with the system constantly giving him tasks. He doesn't like the potential sense of compulsion and life threats, and he doesn't like the kind of dominated life. So he smashed the system panel. And so he gets the ultimate golden finger... Himself. In the setting of the story, the protagonist remembers that he was a very powerful chess player who once stood on top of the world. However, due to unknown reasons, he lost his memory of everything and only had fragmented memories based on certain scenes in life. But he retained the instinct of a chess player. He went from being a novice who knew nothing at the beginning of the story, making up for various rules and stereotypes, and finally grew into a person who can slay dragons with his own hands. His growth rate exceeded everyone's imagination, and he reached the top at a speed that is almost visible to the naked eye. Whether in competition or in reality, he took on his great tasks and achieved victory. As the system said, the protagonist is his biggest golden finger, and he can do whatever he wants in the field of Go. The author also writes about Go with great enthusiasm. The small climax at the end of the first volume is really very tense and exciting from the bottom of my heart. The author's writing skills are online and highly contagious. This book is really suitable for readers who are interested in Go or want to understand Go. Very interesting and suitable for those who are interested in the subject matter. This story takes place in Japan, a parallel world. Different from the real Japan, here, the Go industry is very developed, and professional Go players have extremely high status and wealth, and are very respected. At the same time, Go clubs and related competitions also play a very important role in schools, and the terms used in the competitions can even have the effect of being recommended. However... On some dark levels, there are also some ulterior motives and intentions triggered by Go, which can probably be regarded as the villain in this book. The protagonist of this book is somewhat systematic. In the initial stage of the story, the role of the protagonist's system is to determine the level of the problem in front of him and to embody the "symbolic spirit" of the player who is playing the game. Moreover, the system will also issue tasks to the protagonist, asking him to meet certain conditions, save certain people, complete certain challenges... Of course, it will also give the protagonist some appropriate rewards. In fact, as a system, it is not that extreme and can be considered a very ordinary system. But the protagonist is very impatient with the system constantly giving him tasks. He doesn't like the potential sense of compulsion and life threats, and he doesn't like the kind of dominated life. So he smashed the system panel. And so he gets the ultimate golden finger... Himself. In the setting of the story, the protagonist remembers that he was a very powerful chess player who once stood on top of the world. However, due to unknown reasons, he lost his memory of everything and only had fragmented memories based on certain scenes in life. But he retained the instinct of a chess player. He went from being a novice who knew nothing at the beginning of the story, making up for various rules and stereotypes, and finally grew into a person who can slay dragons with his own hands. His growth rate exceeded everyone's imagination, and he reached the top at a speed that is almost visible to the naked eye. Whether in competition or in reality, he took on his great tasks and achieved victory. As the system said, the protagonist is his biggest golden finger, and he can do whatever he wants in the field of Go. The author also writes about Go with great enthusiasm. The small climax at the end of the first volume is really very tense and exciting from the bottom of my heart. The author's writing skills are online and highly contagious. This book is really suitable for readers who are interested in Go or want to understand Go.
I haven't started watching yet. Is this Mr. Bayi's inmate?
This is both playing chess and working.
Personally, I feel like this book could be made into an anime.
I read that this book actually has nothing to do with Go. I simply think the plot inside is very good. I don't understand Go myself. But it doesn't stop me from liking this novel. Reading this novel, I feel like I am watching a hot-blooded drama. It is funny, passionate and friendly, but also has some warm feelings, including a big war and a warm time after the war. Use chess to remove spirits and save others. And I also think this novel deals with the relationship between men and women very well. It's not as crazy and ambiguous as other novels. Although the male protagonist has a somewhat ambiguous relationship with many girls. But it's more heartwarming and funny. On the contrary, this ambiguous relationship is not reflected, which I feel very good about. (Finally, these opinions are only my own. If you don't like them, don't comment)
Isn't this fucking better than Boruto?
It's obvious that this fucking bibo rumor is burning
Aren't you raising lolita? (◔◡◔). . That's what Japanese comics are like
If you don't understand, just ask, why is this book rated 9.9?
I appreciate it very much
I read this book in my second year of high school. Now that the college entrance examination is over, I have been having sex for free, so I might as well buy all the chapters to show my respect.
I don't know if it's a single female protagonist.
If there were more labels with single female protagonists, I would still check it out. I am still very interested in this subject.
Because it is an unpopular subject, those who read the cool articles and the vindictive ones will go away. Come on~~~ So the reviews of this book are pretty good so far, but it turns out that the Internet is weak. After becoming smarter and younger, there are still many normal people
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Chess Master - Comment on "The Work of Chess Master"
A Go novel that is both professional and passionate. The protagonist's golden finger is... Magical. The setting of the system is quite interesting... The symbolic spirit is very magical. The story is still very interesting and suitable for those who are interested in the subject matter. This story takes place in Japan, a parallel world. Different from the real Japan, here, the Go industry is very developed, and professional Go players have extremely high status and wealth, and are very respected. At the same time, Go clubs and related competitions also play a very important role in schools, and the terms used in the competitions can even have the effect of being recommended. However... On some dark levels, there are also some ulterior motives and intentions triggered by Go, which can probably be regarded as the villain in this book. The protagonist of this book is somewhat systematic. In the initial stage of the story, the role of the protagonist's system is to determine the level of the problem in front of him and to embody the "symbolic spirit" of the player who is playing the game. Moreover, the system will also issue tasks to the protagonist, asking him to meet certain conditions, save certain people, complete certain challenges... Of course, it will also give the protagonist some appropriate rewards. In fact, as a system, it is not that extreme and can be considered a very ordinary system. But the protagonist is very impatient with the system constantly giving him tasks. He doesn't like the potential sense of compulsion and life threats, and he doesn't like the kind of dominated life. So he smashed the system panel. And so he gets the ultimate golden finger... Himself. In the setting of the story, the protagonist remembers that he was a very powerful chess player who once stood on top of the world. However, due to unknown reasons, he lost his memory of everything and only had fragmented memories based on certain scenes in life. But he retained the instinct of a chess player. He went from being a novice who knew nothing at the beginning of the story, making up for various rules and stereotypes, and finally grew into a person who can slay dragons with his own hands. His growth rate exceeded everyone's imagination, and he reached the top at a speed that is almost visible to the naked eye. Whether in competition or in reality, he took on his great tasks and achieved victory. As the system said, the protagonist is his biggest golden finger, and he can do whatever he wants in the field of Go. The author also writes about Go with great enthusiasm. The small climax at the end of the first volume is really very tense and exciting from the bottom of my heart. The author's writing skills are online and highly contagious. This book is really suitable for readers who are interested in Go or want to understand Go. Very interesting and suitable for those who are interested in the subject matter. This story takes place in Japan, a parallel world. Different from the real Japan, here, the Go industry is very developed, and professional Go players have extremely high status and wealth, and are very respected. At the same time, Go clubs and related competitions also play a very important role in schools, and the terms used in the competitions can even have the effect of being recommended. However... On some dark levels, there are also some ulterior motives and intentions triggered by Go, which can probably be regarded as the villain in this book. The protagonist of this book is somewhat systematic. In the initial stage of the story, the role of the protagonist's system is to determine the level of the problem in front of him and to embody the "symbolic spirit" of the player who is playing the game. Moreover, the system will also issue tasks to the protagonist, asking him to meet certain conditions, save certain people, complete certain challenges... Of course, it will also give the protagonist some appropriate rewards. In fact, as a system, it is not that extreme and can be considered a very ordinary system. But the protagonist is very impatient with the system constantly giving him tasks. He doesn't like the potential sense of compulsion and life threats, and he doesn't like the kind of dominated life. So he smashed the system panel. And so he gets the ultimate golden finger... Himself. In the setting of the story, the protagonist remembers that he was a very powerful chess player who once stood on top of the world. However, due to unknown reasons, he lost his memory of everything and only had fragmented memories based on certain scenes in life. But he retained the instinct of a chess player. He went from being a novice who knew nothing at the beginning of the story, making up for various rules and stereotypes, and finally grew into a person who can slay dragons with his own hands. His growth rate exceeded everyone's imagination, and he reached the top at a speed that is almost visible to the naked eye. Whether in competition or in reality, he took on his great tasks and achieved victory. As the system said, the protagonist is his biggest golden finger, and he can do whatever he wants in the field of Go. The author also writes about Go with great enthusiasm. The small climax at the end of the first volume is really very tense and exciting from the bottom of my heart. The author's writing skills are online and highly contagious. This book is really suitable for readers who are interested in Go or want to understand Go.
I haven't started watching yet. Is this Mr. Bayi's inmate?
This is both playing chess and working.
Personally, I feel like this book could be made into an anime.
I read that this book actually has nothing to do with Go. I simply think the plot inside is very good. I don't understand Go myself. But it doesn't stop me from liking this novel. Reading this novel, I feel like I am watching a hot-blooded drama. It is funny, passionate and friendly, but also has some warm feelings, including a big war and a warm time after the war. Use chess to remove spirits and save others. And I also think this novel deals with the relationship between men and women very well. It's not as crazy and ambiguous as other novels. Although the male protagonist has a somewhat ambiguous relationship with many girls. But it's more heartwarming and funny. On the contrary, this ambiguous relationship is not reflected, which I feel very good about. (Finally, these opinions are only my own. If you don't like them, don't comment)
Isn't this fucking better than Boruto?
It's obvious that this fucking bibo rumor is burning
Aren't you raising lolita? (◔◡◔). . That's what Japanese comics are like
If you don't understand, just ask, why is this book rated 9.9?
I appreciate it very much
I read this book in my second year of high school. Now that the college entrance examination is over, I have been having sex for free, so I might as well buy all the chapters to show my respect.
I don't know if it's a single female protagonist.
If there were more labels with single female protagonists, I would still check it out. I am still very interested in this subject.
Because it is an unpopular subject, those who read the cool articles and the vindictive ones will go away. Come on~~~ So the reviews of this book are pretty good so far, but it turns out that the Internet is weak. After becoming smarter and younger, there are still many normal people
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Very good light novel and Go game




I don't understand Go, and my understanding of Ke Jie is limited to jokes. But this book is really beautiful! Whether you know Go or not does not affect reading this novel, just like reading competitive articles does not require readers to actually know that sport. Passionate, erotic, emotional, funny... Just like the author himself complained in the article, it's like a Shonen Jump comic. The identity of the protagonist is the reincarnation of Ke Jie (?), And of course the name has been changed, but since experienced readers say so, I just accept it. The protagonist has a system that allows you to draw prizes by winning chess. Most of the prizes are discount coupons. You can eat at half price in reality (super affordable!), And there are also some supernatural props. Although it is about playing chess, the style of painting is more fantasy-oriented, but overall it is still an ordinary urban novel (excluding the situation where a villain's lair is suddenly destroyed by an earthquake after losing chess). The knowledge about playing chess generally follows the rules (although I can't see it, but no one is criticizing it), and the content of daily life is very interesting, so I read it in one go and caught up with the updates. By the way, in the party fight between the cold-blooded president and the tsundere chess player, I side with the slut (why don't I want them all!).




A novel about a Go boy who levels up and fights monsters in Japan. Comic déjà vu.














