These days, Riko Amamiya has been 'laughing' about her problematic way of making friends. This time, Yuzuru Ayanokoji wants to see what Riko Amamiya's way of making friends without problems is like.

"It's our first time meeting, I'm Yuu Aoyama." Yuu Aoyama briefly introduced himself, "Senior Riko Amamiya, I seem to remember...you're also a third-year student at Sakura High?"

Aoyama Yudo took a few glances, sizing up Riko Amamiya's appearance.

pretty.

Yes, there is a trace of indescribable heroism in this handsome, elegant temperament like a classical beauty, with a faint blush on her face, straight nose bridge, red lips, round chin, thick and narrow The pupils under the lashes are unusually sharp.

"Hello." Riko Amamiya offered her kindness.

The sound is nice and distinctive, it is the kind of timbre that can be remembered after listening to it once, with a unique charm.

"Riko Amamiya, a Go lover." Riko Amamiya also made a brief self-introduction.

It was because of Yuzuru Ayanokouji's introduction before, so if I don't introduce myself, I'm a bit rude.

"I saw you looking for books about Go in the library." Riko Amamiya asked, "Are you interested in Go?"

"I've seen some animations about Go before, and I'm probably interested, but I'm a bad chess player." Aoyama Yu didn't hide his lack of skill.

He found a game platform dedicated to Go on the Internet.

Because the computer configuration at home is very poor, I can't play any games. If I want to relieve my boredom, I can only choose to play chess.

So a little interest arose.

Every time you play a game of Go, you can see that the progress bar is increasing, and after the increase, the next time you play chess, your thinking and computing power will be further improved, and you will gradually find the fun of playing Go.

"How about making friends?" Riko Amamiya said with some melancholy: "I can teach you how to play Go, and there are very few people in Japan who like Go."

Japanese Go once had a very glorious period.

Then it was dried to pieces for an unknown number of years.

During the glorious period, it caused a big frenzy in Japan, but there has been no success since then. There are very few people who like Go, or even are interested in Go.

Later, Go became the arena of competition between South Korea and China.

Of course, this has a lot to do with the way Japanese nonsense is cultivated.

Go to the official website of Nippon Chess Institute to check the information of chess players, and you will find that each resume has such an information: "Master".

Every Japanese chess player has his own clear and clear master-student relationship.

This master craftsman is the traditional Japanese talent training model, which is similar to the guild training model in the Middle Ages and feudal society.

Generally, when a certain chess player reaches the age of 40, his chess strength gradually declines, and he is unable to strive for success, he will often start to recruit apprentices.

These apprentices come from personal accidental discovery, friends' recommendations, young chess players' self-recommendations, etc. If the master thinks that the apprentice is a promising talent, he will formally accept the apprentice after obtaining the consent of the child's parents.

After accepting apprentices, apprentices will leave their parents and live in the master's house until they enter the stage and leave the teacher. They study, eat, live, and live with the master, which is the so-called "indoor disciple" system.

Generally during this period, the master will not charge any living expenses or tuition fees, and will give part of the competition income to the teacher after the apprentice leaves the teacher.

In this case, besides teaching chess, the master also played the role of half father.

This kind of health-preserving education method, unless the talent is really good, it is difficult for many people to become successful.

How do you compare with Chinese and Korean chess players?

Chinese and Korean chess players all started playing chess in chess clubs since they were young. If they play for ten hours a day, those who can’t do it will be eliminated long ago. There is a round-robin competition for level chess players, and then there are countless exchange games, amateur games, and youth games.

Japanese chess players only play a few games with their master every day, and the master has to go out to play Go competitions. In terms of actual combat experience, they are much worse.

There is only one Kigumi in Japan, who has peaches and plums all over the world, and has found countless talented teenagers.

But there are so many Kigushi who can find so many geniuses and devote themselves to education.

Japanese Go has such a traditional cultural model of health preservation, and its decline is normal.

And Yuu Aoyama knows so much, it is the history of the decline of Japanese Go that he learned about in order to fill up the amount of knowledge and the database.

Think about it.

Aoyama Yu replied: "Okay."

no problem.

You are right, if you make friends, you can also teach him how to play chess. Aoyama Yuu is indeed interested in Go.

Amamiya Riko's speaking style gave Aoyama Yu a good first impression.

If the words were said the other way around, Aoyama Yuu might really not agree.

Because on the other hand, speaking of this passage, there is a feeling of repaying favors. I will teach you how to play chess, and then you and I will be friends.

Speaking like this, it was as if after making a private agreement with Yuzuru Ayanokoji, Riko Amamiya was forced to find a way to get close, and then they became friends again.

This is quite boring.

For things like friends, if it is because of someone or something, without subjective self-idea, the definition of this kind of friend itself is very embarrassing.

Similar to friends of friends.

Not actually a stranger?

But if Riko Amamiya wants to make a friend, and teach Aoyama Yu to play chess as a friend.

It shows that the other party really wants to make this friend.

Sincerity is enough.

Riko Amamiya was a little surprised.

She didn't consider that she would succeed, because Yuzuru Ayanokouji said every day how difficult it was for Yuu Aoyama to get in touch with, complaining about the other party's thinking logic was completely different from that of normal people.

No matter how you help him, you are like a wooden man.

It means that this guy is completely immune to beautiful girls.

And Riko Amamiya is quite resigned.

It was Yuzuru Ayanokoji who insisted on letting her try to make friends with Yuu Aoyama, so she would try to make friends.

If you don't succeed, you don't succeed.

It worked, and it was okay.

There are not many people in Ying Gao who are interested in Go. The Go club she established in the first grade has only six members so far.

Four of them are members of the home club, and they go home after signing in. They have no interest in Go, and in order to ensure that the Go club will not be disbanded by the school because the number of people is less than five, Amamiya Riko can only acquiesce This is the case now.

And the rest of the Go team can play chess.

It's her junior sister.

Kobayashi Kaku, a first-year student at Sakura High School.

If Aoyama Yuu is really interested in Go, and also knows how to play Go, then he will become several Go friends.

Play chess or something.

but.

This student Aoyama is not as difficult to contact as Yuzuru said, right?

Isn't this a pretty normal person?

at this time.

Yuzuru Ayanokouji's state of mind is 'broken'.

Why is my cousin who only knows how to play Go and sounds 'stupid' when chatting most of the time.

The communication with Aoyama Yu was so smooth.

Aoyama Yu didn't make any defensive moves.

Say whatever you want.

As soon as he talked to her, Aoyama Yu seemed very 'restrained', with a high-intensity defensive posture.

Every time Yuzuru Ayanokoji wanted to open up the topic, it took a lot of effort.

On the point of slowly "making friends" by playing the friendship card with Aoyama Yuzuru, Ayanokōji Yuzuru announced that he would give up completely.

Sure enough, on the road of seiyuu, I should use the dubbing level honed by myself to completely sink him, so as to make myself feel better.

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Chapter 47 Chapter 45

"Where did Qingshan learn about Go? However, speaking of it, it is very difficult to learn Go. Many people give up after looking at the rules. If it is just a polite way, I would suggest giving up Go. "Riko Amamiya didn't know how to chat with Aoyama Yuu.

After all, I just met each other, so I don't know what topic would be a good topic.

But the other party seemed to be interested in Go, and he happened to be good at Go, so Amamiya Riko simply started chatting from this aspect.

"I watched it from some videos on the Internet. I also watched TV dramas and animations in this area when I was a child. In addition, playing Go is more educational, so I want to try to get started." Aoyama Yu replied: "I have been practicing on the Internet for a while. It's Go."

Playing Go and puzzle is one aspect. The computer at home can’t play big games, but the game of Go is easy to play.

Playing online chess does not require computer configuration.

Then look down.

"Then it seems that Mr. Qingshan has already started to play Go, at least he has some knowledge of the rules of Go?" Riko Amamiya pondered: "If you don't mind, I can be your teacher."

Japanese Go pays attention to inheritance.

Any chess player with a rank can be recruited as an apprentice.

Aoyama Yu doesn't know if Amamiya Riko has a rank, but it is always a good thing to have someone take care of her.

"It's just that I haven't accepted apprentices yet. If you take me as your teacher, I will teach you well in school. But if you want to become my [disciple entering the room], you may have to ask my master." .”

Very formal.

Ayanokoji's cousin is also likely to be from aristocratic family, and it is estimated that Go also learned Go from a famous player.

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Aoyama thought for a while.

He earned it this time.

Trained by professionals.

Maybe his talent is astonishing. After practicing for a year, he embarked on the path of a legendary chess player, passed five levels and killed six generals, and became famous all over the world.

Then he said to the interview with an innocent expression: "As an ordinary seiyuu, it's normal to play Go and win a championship once in a while."

At this time, this 'unrealistic' picture has appeared in Aoyama Yu's mind.

"Okay, okay, don't talk anymore." Yuzuru Ayanokōji felt a little helpless, "We know each other, let's go, it's time to get in the car and go back to school."

Riko Amamiya is a chess idiot.

When it comes to Go, she can chat all day and play Go from day to night, one game after another, never getting tired.

for this topic.

Yuzuru Ayanokouji decided that it would be better to interrupt.

He got into the luxury car of Ayanokouji's family.

Aoyama Yu was actually a little embarrassed to sit on it, but fortunately Amamiya Riko eased the awkward atmosphere in the car.

She talked from the early days of Japanese chess to the decline.

Especially when it comes to the era of the six-superior era in the Japanese chess world, there is a kind of light in his eyes.

And this era of the six super players refers to the six super first-class chess players in Japan, five of whom are from Kiya Minoru's disciples.

After all, it is the highlight moment of the Japanese chess world, and it is also the peak period of Japanese Go. Countless people love Go.

This makes modern Japanese Go fans nostalgic for this era.

Aoyama Yu is in charge of listening, and occasionally expresses his doubts.

On the progress bar of [Chess Art], it has been slowly improved.

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