Chapter 28 She Was Going to Fight Jackson

When Hedy stood behind the U-shaped table, many viewers took out their mobile phones, took pictures of this scene, and posted it on social platforms, expressing their shock.

From now on, whether Hedy would win or lose would certainly be discussed a lot.

Under their gaze, Hedy didn’t talk nonsense and walked directly to an LWHS student, moved a chess piece, and pressed the chess clock.

Before the student could fight back, Hedy had already walked to the next student, moved a chess piece, and pressed the chess clock again!

This action was repeated eighteen times.

Her speed was so fast!

“Well, she doesn’t need to think too much about the first move. It’s normal to go so fast.” Jackson sat down and continued peeling oranges, smiling innocently, “If my dog is trained for a month, it can also be so fast. I’m just kidding. Don’t mind.”

Hearing this, Kelly frowned, and the smile in Ronin’s eyes faded a bit.

But they didn’t refute it because it was just the first move, and there was nothing to be shown.

They could only hold back.

Hedy completed one lap, and all 19 students from LWHS completed the second move, pressing the chess clock and waiting for Hedy to make the next move.

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Hedy started to walk the second lap, still fast.

“She doesn’t need to use her brain much in this step. She should keep her speed.” Jackson stuffed an orange into his mouth.

Hedy started to walk the third lap.

Starting from this circle, each of the 19 games took a completely different direction.

Her chess playing speed was still very fast, but the response from LWHS students was getting slower and slower!

Jackson stopped chewing the fruit, and there was a hint of puzzlement in his eyes.

Logically speaking, the one who slowed down should be the girl named Hedy.

First of all, she had to distinguish the chess in front of her and decide which one of the 19 games it was before she could consider what to do. next and what the consequences of doing so would be.

LWHS was different and each of the students only needed to think about a game of chess.

Was it reasonable that people who thought about just one game of chess were slower than someone who had to think about 19 games?

Were LWHS students too stupid?

Or was Hedy too smart?

started to walk the fourth lap.

two students pushed the king to admit defeat and left

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7 to

Hedy was awesome!

winning when she was playing against 19

fifth lap, six students

sixth lap, there were only seven opponents

time Hedy walked around, there

the same was that her speed was still very

faster she was, the

sat by the table in the inner circle with folded arms, waiting for the few remaining opponents

looked so cool and ruthless!

later, Vincent, the only remaining LWHS student, pushed down his

powerful fighting skills as well as superb chess skills and a

was no match for Hedy.

jumped

1v19 wheel war!

gotten 19 points for Lowell

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Oliver and the others had lost points,

Kelly announced loudly,

the two sides are even. The

was loud.

said with emotion, “I said before that our chess game had changed from the chessboard to students. I didn’t expect it to change from

Ronin didn’t answer.

to say to his “good friend” who had

Ronin like this, Jackson narrowed his eyes, feeling

Ronin’s student.

such a young age and she must have been taught

up on himself these years, but had become stronger and stronger!

of

he couldn’t lose.

could hear as Ronin brushed past him, “Speaking

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she is fifty years old now, she is still flirtatious in bed every night!”

ex-wife, Jackson’s wife, and

alcoholism,

matter?” Jackson pretended to help.

doctor!” Kelly yelled.

“It was a faint caused by shortness of

angry? What about this match?” Jackson’s face

looked at Ronin, who was unconscious, and then at Jackson, “It can be a…”

with folded arms on the chess arena and looked directly at Jackson,

was to win the interschool chess tournament,

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