"Heh, so what if you're top three in our age group?"
Dan Kaiquan was utterly self-satisfied—previously, when he thought about Du Chuan's terrifying academic achievements, he assumed he must be very strong; turns out, he's even worse than Wei Xiu Yuan.
Only then did Dan Kaiquan realize, the college entrance exam doesn't test Chess; it's perfectly normal for the other guy to be weak.
Or rather, it wasn't that his opponent was weak—it was that he himself had become incredibly strong.
Dan Kaiquan tapped on the Chess board and let out a long sigh:
"Being unbeatable is such a lonely feeling."
He looked around and somehow felt that sensation of 'drawing the sword and finding no one to challenge.'
Even the good-tempered Du Chuan had to restrain himself after hearing this.
He turned his head to look at Ding Shuyan, hoping to coax him into the fray since Ding had never lost a game in class.
However, as he turned to Ding, Lin Zida patted his shoulder.