I'm Really Going to Become an Immortal
Chapter 171 - 140: Can’t You Hide Your Intentions? _2

Chapter 171: Chapter 140: Can’t You Hide Your Intentions? _2

So a number of low-ranked players in the group immediately followed behind this big shot and +1.

[I didn’t use a spoon in the second round, did I? Or died without knowing why.]

[And if you look at his past games records, there’s a very obvious feeling of improvement.]

Qi Dongxu couldn’t help but retort in the group.

After all, he was an Amateur Fifth Rank, although he belonged to the relatively weaker type, he naturally didn’t want his conclusions to be dismissed easily.

[How can there be so many genius teens?]

[Dude, you think this is young Go geniuses or what?]

[My evaluation is weak, just need more practice, I’ll go and have a clash with him.]

[I see he is online right now, who can lend me a low-ranked account to clash with him? I don’t have a small account that hasn’t beaten Level 7 AI yet.]

So said the strong Amateur Fifth Rank player in the group.

Upon hearing this.

Everyone got interested.

Quite a few happily provided accounts, and the rest decisively went online to watch the one called "Go, Hand of Eagle," preparing to watch online.

Before long.

They saw that "Go, Hand of Eagle" finished the second round of real person match, and then successfully encountered the strong Amateur Fifth Rank player who had been trying to crash into him.

The high-level player in the group sent a message, "Watch this," and then stopped talking.

Obviously, he was immersed in the game.

Seeing this, Qi Dongxu immediately used Go Network’s spectator feature to watch live.

He saw the high-level player start with a skilled AI-era common setup, while his opponent, whom he considered a genius teen, "Hand of Eagle," did not hesitate to send out a Flying Blade invitation.

It seemed he very much wanted to steer the game toward complexity, hoping to quickly finish the opponent in the mid-game amid the chaos.

Seeing this.

Qi Dongxu felt as though he was witnessing the disastrous defeat of the strong Amateur Fifth Rank player.

Just now, when he was studying the past games records of "Hand of Eagle," he found that this guy especially liked to use Flying Blade to lead the game into complexity.

It seemed keen on using the complex calculation demand to wear down opponents, in order to achieve a quick resolution in the mid-game without needing to play for long.

In the game of this strong Amateur Fifth Rank player, he chose to do the same, consistently.

As the game deepened.

It was noticeably evident that the strong Amateur Fifth Rank player’s move became increasingly slower, and the situation on the board visibly took a turn for the worse.

From the current situation, the strong Amateur Fifth Rank player might end up with a disastrous defeat just like Qi Dongxu.

However, in comparison.

The move speed of "Hand of Eagle" across the board suddenly became faster, as if rushing to go home from work, each move seemed to require no thought at all.

In Qi Dongxu’s Go friends group, quite a few spectators couldn’t help but start discussing.

[Holy shit, it’s a crushing defeat.]

[It looks like there were no mistakes overall, just pulled into complication by the flying knife at the opening, then simply couldn’t keep up with the calculations against the opponent.]

[This shouldn’t last much longer, right? To crush an Amateur Fifth Rank like this, must be at least a Professional Seventh or Eighth Rank standard, right?]

[Indeed, the strength of a strong Amateur Fifth Rank is roughly the same as a Professional First Rank, you’d need a Professional Seventh or Eighth Rank to win this convincingly.]

[Could it be AI playing instead?]

[Doesn’t seem like it.]

[Too brutal, too brutal, the difference in strength is enough for a handicap game, right?]

Amid the discussion in the group.

The player from the group who had been struggling finally couldn’t bear the burden and conceded the game.

And Chen Yun, watching the finally concluded third round, also heaved a sigh of relief.

Every piece he played, he had to scroll through two-minute or even longer short videos to wait for the real person on the other side to finish thinking.

Just this point alone made playing against real people a great torment for Chen Yun.

After all, Chen Yun could almost move instantly, while his real-life opponents needed to ponder long, and every move being like this was really annoying.

But fortunately, it now finally ended, and he could go bump into the next level AI.

In fact, there are other places with Go AI.

But none have the final strength of the Go AI on this Go Network, where the Level 10 AI is world-class.

If Chen Yun was to bump into AI, it naturally had to be the tough kind.

So even though playing against real people was somewhat boring, he still had, out of necessity to upgrade the AI, occasionally to play and win three consecutive games against real people.

Just as Chen Yun, having finally finished the game, was planning to bump into a Level 7 AI before lunch, the real person who just finished playing against him sent a private message.

[Another round?]

Seeing this, Chen Yun decisively refused.

What a lousy player thinking wishfully, polluting his database once is more than enough, and now he wants to pollute it a second time?

[I’ve looked at your past games records, it doesn’t seem like AI, nor does it seem like any bigshot’s style. Have you improved so fast, from countering a Level 1 AI to only a day now?]

The other side sent over another long passage.

Clearly, he couldn’t accept the loss.

Or rather, he found it unbelievable and hard to accept someone’s genius.

Chen Yun paused for a moment, then sent a message back: [Can’t you guys improve with every game?]

This obviously stung the person on the other side.

The other side sent several ellipses, then sent another message [Really not playing another round?]

Chen Yun helplessly curled his lips and replied: [Your intentions are too apparent, there’s no point in continuing.]

Then, he opened up and started playing against Level 7 AI, no longer paying attention to the private messages.

Chen Yun’s words were very direct and quite arrogant.

Made the computer opponent, the strong Amateur Fifth Rank player, recall an experience when he faced a top domestic Professional Ninth Rank some time ago.

Back then, after losing the game, he too received such a comment.

His memory traced farther back, vaguely recalling when he was hailed as a genius child, saying the same to his peers.

Now the tables had turned.

He who laughed at others was constantly being laughed at.

The very best of them, after his ascension, became one of the 100,000 celestial warriors besieging Sun Monkey.

In a trance.

He understood.

Maybe what Qi Dongxu said was right.

There are indeed so many geniuses in this world, many people come into this world just making up the numbers.

Looking at the group discussion in the Go friends group deciding who would fight next, seeing several Amateur Sixth Rank and Amateur Seventh Rank bigshots coming out to chatter in the group.

He looked forward to the next person, like him, realizing the disparities of the world.

Because he understood.

The strength of "Go, Hand of Eagle" was definitely far more than it appeared.

Go is also known as hand-talk, allowing two players to implicitly communicate without speaking, discerning the opponent’s thoughts from the game.

And from the game he played, he saw the opponent’s arrogance, confidence, more so he saw a nature that was neither AI nor an old predecessor.

Across the board, was a hibernating monster!

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