Chapter 779 - 779: Double Kill!

Chapter 779: Double Kill!

Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

He saw that Pei Huai’s pieces were still far away, and...they were getting further and further away.

If one wanted to win in Chinese checkers, they had to move all their pieces to the other side. Therefore, when playing this game, most people would move closer.

However, Pei Huai was not like that. In fact, he was doing the opposite!

He walked along the edge of the chessboard and built a bridge, not coming in contact with any of Bian Guanshi’s white chess pieces.

He played calmly. Compared to Bian Guanshi’s messy way of arranging the pieces, Pei Huai’s was very beautiful.

Shen Mu admired his CEO for being able to find a way to satisfy his OCD even when playing chess.

However, Bian Guanshi’s thoughts were not as simple as Shen Mu’s.

The chess piece that he had placed in mid -air had not moved for a long time. He looked at Pei Huai’s arrangement, his eyes flickering. After a long while, his heart thumped.

This route seemed to be a roundabout one, but unknowingly, the formation to attack the enemy had been set up!

Next. he could move the first black niece into the center!

He looked at his own side. The position was not defended at all. Although he hadn’t lost any pieces, it was of no use at all. The water from afar could not extinguish the fire nearby!

He held the white piece in his hand and moved it left and right. His forehead was sweating, but he could not find a position to place it.

His originally clear thoughts were all messed up.

He slapped his thigh. As a veteran of Chinese checkers, how could he realize it so late?

The kid’s beginner’s opening...

...was actually the rare Snake Opening!

The Snake Opening was similar to the Beginner Opening. They both started from the sides, but the difference was obvious later on.

This kind of movement required a high level of skill in building bridges and a strong ability to predict.

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And Pei Huai’s opening was different from what he had seen before.

Even he knew that there were two important aspects when playing foosball. One was the grip and the other was the strength of the hand.

The grip on the handle should not be too tight. The handle should be held vertically in the palm of the hand so that the handle can be turned with the palm.

As for the strength, one had to use one’s wrist to exert force flexibly and hit the back of the ball with the greatest explosive force in a short period of time. This was definitely the key.

Pei Huai’s wrist...and the veins on his arm could make girls cry. Choosing foosball was simply wrong!

He even tried to protect his master by reminding him if he should change to another game. However, Bian Guanshi was even more convinced that foosball was Pei Huai’s weakness.

After all, Bian Tong came with that brat. How could he have thought that Bian Tong would be on his side!

Moreover, that kid was dressed in a suit and leather shoes, and he looked sanctimonious. He didn’t look like he was strong. However, he was different. He practiced Tai Chi all year round, and using softness to overcome hardness was his forte!

Just like that, if Bian Tong didn’t say it, Bian Guanshi might have hesitated for a while, but then Bian Tong’s “kind” reminder actually caused the second round of the game to start quickly!

Bian Guanshi gave his disciple a look, and he stepped forward to explain the rules.

There were three rounds. The first to score five goals in each game won.

Foosball was not like real football. The progress of the game was very fast. Generally speaking, if it went smoothly, it could end in ten minutes.

The rules were simple and easy to understand. A goal that complied with the rules counted as one point. Even if the ball bounced out after entering the goal, it would still be counted.

Spinning the club more than 3600 before or after hitting the ball is considered a foul.

As for the subtle rules that were more detailed, the disciple also explained them very professionally.

For example, whoever touched the ball would serve first.

Another example was that after the ball was served, only goals that are scored by the opponents’ miniature players count.

In other words, scoring your own goal does not count.

After he finished speaking, the disciple looked at Pei Huai. “CEO Pei, do you understand?”

Pei Huai nodded slightly to indicate that they could start.

Bian Guanshi patted him on the shoulder calmly. “If you don’t remember, don’t force yourself. Just ask my disciple to repeat it for you a few more times.” Pei Huai glanced at his originally spotless suit shoulder and politely said, “no need.”

Then, he walked around the other side of the table and stood in his seat.

Bian Guanshi still had an expression of victory when Pei Huai slowly rolled up his sleeves.

After unintentionally revealing his strong and muscular arm...it faded abruptly!