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Chapter 216 If the country’s luck is prosperous, then the chess luck will be prosperous(2/2)

But what waited for him was only the cold corpse of Beggar. It turned out that Beggar had been brutally killed after he was caught by the gendarmerie. However, the Japanese did not attack on the spot because there were people watching on the street.

In anger, Jiang Nansheng questioned Kondo Jiro, but whether it was the life of the beggar or the life of the Chinese, they were nothing in the eyes of Kondo Jiro. He recruited Jiang Nansheng purely because he could use him.

Seeing through the Japanese ambitions, Jiang Nansheng's heart was filled with hatred, but there was nothing he could do about it.

At this time, in order to create a false image of goodwill, the Japanese invaders wanted to hold a Go competition to promote the friendship between the two peoples. On the Japanese side, the Japanese chess report was played by the Congress, and on the Chinese side, the Go masters were pieced together by the Japanese.

In the arena competition, the Chinese chess players either actively or passively lost the game, while the Japanese chess players killed everyone and showed off their power.

Jiang Nansheng loved Go all his life. Seeing all kinds of ugliness in the game, coupled with the excitement of the murder of the beggar, made him hate the Japanese so much that he challenged the Japanese players.

He went all the way and defeated many top players in the Japanese chess world. The people rejoiced and the Japanese were angry. At the same time, they also looked at him with admiration and wanted to recruit him again, and advised Jiang Nansheng not to challenge him anymore.

But Jiang Nansheng had long understood the cruelty and hypocrisy of the Japanese. From the moment he issued the challenge, he never thought of escaping.

Jiang Nansheng's refusal and the defeat of the two Japanese chess players again completely angered the Japanese. Faced with the intimidation and inducement of the Japanese, Jiang Nansheng was undaunted.

He also left a sentence: "When the national fortune is prosperous, the chess fortune will be prosperous. The decline of China's national fortune is all due to the weakness of our generation. I have nothing else to do in my life. The only thing I can do is this chess skill, and I should serve the country with this."

The ending arranged by Lin Chaoyang for Jiang Nansheng was that he was shot and killed by a Japanese officer before he challenged the tenth Japanese national champion.

"Ten" is the number of perfection. Although it is a pity that Jiang Nan died before Dacheng, it also fits the precarious state of China at that time.

Jiang Nansheng's national integrity and righteousness are the "one" that escaped. Combined with his nine victories, he can be called the chess master and spread throughout the world.
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