Chapter 388: The Situation on Shen Mo’s Side
I Have Yet to Become a Doll Today
Along the roadside, a row of beautiful garden villas stood.
Shen Mo walked into one of them, opened the wrought iron gate and under a grape tree in the courtyard, a middle-aged man was sitting at a short square table, playing Chinese chess alone.
The chess set was an original item in the villa, made of wood. The lacquer had already faded and the edges were worn smooth and rounded.
Shen Mo sat down at the other end of the table, observing the situation on the chessboard.
It seemed like a game of life and death.
He glanced at his father across the table.
In his memories, his father had never played Chinese chess. His usual pastimes were quite fixed: reading, writing, mountain climbing and golf.
Of course, some of those pastimes are now impossible to enjoy.
Looking at the chessboard, the middle-aged man spoke calmly, âDonât take Shen Feiâs words to heart. Iâm not some old man in his sixties or seventies who canât move. I can look after myself and certainly donât need constant care from my children. You donât need to come here to check on me all the time.â
Speaking, he looked up at Shen Mo, laughing lightly, âEven if I were in my sixties or seventies, I wouldnât necessarily need care. I heard thereâs an old man in your team, is that true?â
Sitting across the table, Shen Mo replied, âYes, his name is Chang Weicai, a teacher in a middle school in Nanjing.â
âI see.â Shenâs father nodded, bowing his head again to focus on the chessboard.
Silence reigned, as if father and son had nothing to say to each other.
After a while, Shen Mo said, âI didnât know you could play Chinese chess.â
âWhen I was young, I played with your grandfather.â Shenâs father picked up a chess piece, hesitated, and put it back down, sighing, âItâs been a long time since I touched this, Iâve become rusty.â
Shen Mo looked, picked up the rook, and moved it five squares straight ahead of the general, âCheck.â
Shenâs father chuckled, âThat wonât work, my horse is guarding here.â n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
He jumped the horse and captured Shen Moâs rook.
Shen Mo moved his pawn forward, âCheck.â
âThis is a dead end, it wonât work.â Shenâs father shook his head, advancing a soldier and capturing the pawn.
Shen Mo moved his cannon, landing it on the general, âCheck.â
Shenâs father was taken aback.
Shen Mo said calmly, âMove two steps if thereâs dead end in one, three if thereâs a dead end in two. My grandfather used to say, the way out is to keep moving.â
Shenâs father stared at the chessboard for a good half a minute, then moved the piece he had played back to its original position, âI made a mistake just now, I wonât use the horse.â
Shen Mo said, âDad, you canât take moves back.â
âItâs only a game, not a real battlefield. Just a game between father and son, it canât be considered taking moves back.â Shenâs father reset the chessboard, moving the general behind the minister, âNow, I should be safe.â
Shen Mo looked helpless.
But seeing his fatherâs white hair at his temples, his mood was a bit harsh.
His father was a typical rich manâs son, raised in luxury and grandeur. Because of strict parenting, he had not picked up any bad habits and thanks to his grandfatherâs fairness, there had been no scandals over inheritance among the brothers. One could say his life had been worry-free.
For him to remain so calm in this situation was quite impressive.
After a while in silence, Shen Mo turned to his father and said, âI plan to head north in a few days.â
âHead north?â Shenâs father looked up at him in mild surprise, ââ¦Are you trying to help Weiwei find her mother?â
Wang Jingxian had also gone north.
Shen Mo shook his head, âThe area is too big, itâs very difficult to find one person. Weâre heading north to collect puzzle pieces.â
âCollecting puzzle piecesâ¦â Shenâs father understood, âI heard from your second uncle that there are labyrinths in Wuhan and Zhengzhou, but I donât know if they still exist after all this timeâ¦â
He said, sighing lightly, âEven though Shanghai doesnât have a labyrinth, it has attracted the game instead. If we canât conquer the 21st game, I fear the base will have to relocate elsewhere.â