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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 51

"Just only you? You want to defeat me? Are you insane?" Luna Wood said disdainfully, "How shameless you are! You actually want to be my grandmaster, my master’s master?"

Casey Davies smiled and said, "It’s me who taught your master's how to play chess. In a sense, I’m his master, do you believe it?"

"I believe you shit!" Luna said firmly, "You want to be my master's master, uh-huh? You wish."

Until now, Luna still thought that Casey was a good-for-nothing. Because Casey and Owen Austin were related, she was willing to help Casey to cure his disease.

"If you lose to me, you have to call me master. You have to listen to me in the future." Luna continued.

"It’s a deal." Casey directly agreed.

Luna sneered, looking at Casey disdainfully. She had never lost to anyone in playing chess.

Now her level of playing chess had reached a very high level. Even if her master wanted to win her, he had to try his best, let alone Casey.

However, she didn't know that what Casey said to her was not bragging. Casey indeed taught Owen how to play chess.

They started. Morgan Byrne watched them, not daring to make any sound.

At the beginning, Luna was still aggressive and put down chess piece fast. She thought that even if Casey could play chess, he was just an amateur.

However, as the chess game progressed, Luna suddenly realized that Casey’s layout which she disdained forced her no way back.

Then Luna would stare at Casey for a long time before she put chess pieces. She was trying to guess some of his thoughts from his eyes.

But Casey kept smiling. His eyes were calm and unpredictable.

Step by step, the entire chess game was Casey’s battlefield. From the time the first chess piece was put, the entire battlefield was under his control.

His mental arithmetic ability was extremely powerful. After the first step, he had already thought of the situation which was after hundreds of steps. Besides, the person was playing against him was still Luna, the little girl. He could win this game without any effort.

Luna's pride disappeared. She needed to think about for a long time to take the move.

Just when she finally came up with a wonderful move, Casey directly blocked her retreating way, which caused her originally planned step to be cut.

If it weren't that she didn’t want to be disdained by Casey, Luna would have already retracted a false move.

Morgan didn't know chess. But from the changes in the expressions on their faces, it could be inferred that who was in control of the rhythm of the game.

Seeing Luna almost going crazy, Morgan admired Casey even more, thinking that Casey was really an all-rounder. Under Casey’s calm appearance, no one knew how many unexpecting skills he had.

Casey put down his last chess piece. He looked at Luna, and said lightly, "You lost."

Luna stared at the chessboard unconvincingly, trying to see if there was no remedy, but what made her desperate was that she couldn't find any way to remedy.

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