Chapter 173: Daily Life (21)

Another day passed.

Before he knew it, the day of his next special internship was approaching, and during this time, Tolz remained a little unusually calm. One of the biggest things that happened recently was when Jusis threw a tantrum at Miriam because Miriam brought him bitter salty biscuits to eat, and found out that it was because he had put salt as sugar when making them. Looking at Miriam's apologetic expression, which was completely insincere, Heiliga couldn't help but wonder if Miriam did it on purpose.

And he also slandered in his heart: I heard that when Miriam's transfer came, you were the first person to stand up and say that you would be wary of her in the future, and treat her from the prime minister's dispatch as a person who needs to be monitored, but what he didn't expect was that he was the most familiar with it now.

Unlike Jusses's side of the comedy, which is honest and painful and happy, Macchias over there has a sad face. According to what Heiliga remembers, the date of the decisive battle between the two major chess clubs is getting closer and closer.

This decisive battle actually refers to the internal problems of the chess club. It turned out that the chess club, which was originally composed of aristocratic students and commoner students, had some small friction, and everyone was basically a young man with strong blood, so it was not strange for them to fight each other if they didn't agree with each other. Even if both sides are quite restrained because they recognize the military academy here, it is naturally unacceptable for both parties to look at each other's stinky faces and breathe the air of the same house in club activities from now on. In particular, the president of the chess club turned out to be a commoner student, Stephen, which completely aroused the dissatisfaction of the aristocratic students. As a result, the originally good chess art club parted ways, and was divided into the first chess art club and the second chess art club of different forces on both sides.

However, such an awkward division is not the way to go. Since it was only a nominal split, and the student council did not finally approve the request for such an identical activity to be divided into two clubs, it was still Stephen who distributed and transferred all of these things, whether it was in some of the formalities of the club, or in the allocation and use of funds. The aristocratic students who couldn't get the real power were annoyed and angry, and it was common for them to verbally ridicule Stephen from time to time, and because of this, the chess club was also shunned by all the civilian students, for fear of offending the aristocratic students, especially those seniors.

Even if Stephen himself is a good chess player, Stephen is a little overwhelmed by the fact that the aristocratic students are considered to be a large number of people, and everyone makes so-called challenges and ridicules from time to time. Therefore, he was originally just an ordinary person, and he had already made a plan to just symbolically carry out such an activity at the new admission meeting, and then just announce his retirement because he couldn't recruit anyone. Anyway, all I like is chess.,Even if you're not the president.,Isn't it possible to have a game or two with the enthusiasts among your classmates?

With such a negative attitude, Stephen, who was listless in the recruitment of the club at the orientation time, easily caught the interest of Macchias, who was also a chess enthusiast. After some conversations, Macchias, who was still very sensitive and radical about the problems of the nobility at that time, was angry at that time, and patted his chest to assure Stephen that he would definitely stick to the pure land of the Second Chess Society.

With the help of Macchias, Stephen's confidence gradually returned, especially after seeing Marchias take down all the opponent's masters in a four-game match, the feeling was almost like drifting on the sea for days, and the hungry and thirsty shipwrecked saw the end of the horizon with the haunting land and the smoke rising from the cooking. And as a result, the originally triumphant First Chess Club once again fell into chaos: unlike Stephen's level, which was only okay, Macias's level could be said to be like a god in their eyes, and it was not something that they could deal with at all. So, they clamored for the rescuers, strong enough to defeat Macchias, thus forcing President Stephen to opt out again.

Marchias, who had already promised first, naturally patted his chest to promise that he would be able to win this battle, but for some reason, although there was no reason, he instinctively felt that he would encounter a very difficult battle next. Therefore, in his spare time, he spent almost all of his time frantically studying new tactics and chess moves, in order to further improve and consolidate before this decisive battle.

It's a pity that in the class, in the field of chess, all the remaining boys combined are not enough for Macchias to play alone, except for Jussius, who has never played chess with Macchias and even doesn't even talk much. However, given the relationship between these two men, no one would have suggested that Jusis be a sparring partner without interest. As a result, Macchias is mostly alone there to compete with him.

"Relax." After listening to Macchias's sad description, Elliot, a fellow Heimdall-born countryman, advised, "If there is really someone who can compare with Macchias, I think there is still a chance to win." ”

"And with your hard work during this time, I'm afraid your level can reach a pretty high level on the eve of the competition." Gaius on the side also chimed in, as always, making people feel reassured, "Don't leave regrets on the ground." ”

"Well, if only I could have the mentality you have." Looking at Gaius with an indifferent face, Macchias sighed, "Obviously, what Patrick said at that time was so excessive, you can actually reason with such a person calmly without blushing and heartbeat."

"He just had a broken mentality at that time." Heiliga smiled, he had heard Fei talk about what happened at that time, "It's not that there's anything wrong with him as a person. Gaius was right, though, you've done everything you can now. Just let it go, let's do it, isn't there only one class president in this school who can tie with you on the issue of using your brain? Heliga cites what happened during the midterm exams, and both Macchias and Emma scored 975 points, tied for first place in the school.

"Thank you." A smile appeared on the corner of Macchias's mouth, and it felt really nice to have someone by his side, "Elliot, another plate?" This time I'll let you have three sons. ”

"It's too underestimated." Elliot dissatisfied.

"him. Let him underestimate people. Heliga chuckled as he watched the happy scene.

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