Chapter 315
How My Ex Became My Next by Kirk Stanley ( Gilda Lynch )
Chapter 315
Upon seeing this, Levi whispered to Alan, âWhy donât we take a break?â
Alan hurriedly made a gesture to interrupt him, âYouâre unaware of the rule of silent spectatorship in chess?â
Levi hurriedly shut up and looked at Gilda.
Gilda was always serene, her face betraying no hint of emotion. She refused to panic even when this chess game was tied to a lifelong event.
Levi sneered inwardly, thinking, âGo ahead and pretend. Letâs see how long you can keep it up.â
âHey, no way! Why did you take my pieceâ¦â Alan hurriedly interrupted Gilda and said, âMy last move was poor. May I retract it?â
Alan returned his chess piece with a flat sneer as he spoke, âItâs Leviâs fault. He disrupted my concentration. Ms. Lynch, is it possible for me to retract my last move?â
Gilda didnât say anything, but her expression was saying, âWhat do you think?â
could he not know this basic etiquette? With a gritted teeth determination, he muttered, âWell, itâs done now. Let it be!â
Alanâs expression betrayed his discomfort. After playing chess for so many years, ho
So he removed his piece from the chessboard, putting Gilda in the advantageous position in the game that had originally been evenly matched.
A sweaty bead began to form on Alanâs forehead, marking the first time in years that he had faced such a formidable
opponent.
Gildaâs strength should not be underestimated.
Alan played chess more seriously. They played the game for over an hour, but there was no winner. Both of them were very
patient.
*Ms. Lynch, you the first person who has ever made me feel so impressed. Itâs amazing that you can play chess with me to this .
Alan had been studying chess for more than twenty years.
Anyone who played chess with him could not complete even thirty moves, but Gildaâs chess skills were obviously better than his.
âThank you, Alan. My grandfather taught me how to play chess when I was child. I seldom play them on ordinary days.
Hearing this, Alan was too shocked. She was merely playing chess casually, yet she made him, a seasoned chess player who had been playing for years, off guard.
âMs. Lynch, you are too modest.â
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Gilda moved the last chess plece, and Alan was lost and said âAlan, I won.â
Alanâs hands trembled, and his eyes widened as he saw no way out for him.
He lost.
He lost completely.
Levi hurriedly stepped forward and said in disbelief, âHow is this possible? How could Alan lose?â
But the chessboard was there, and no one could fake it.
Gilda shrugged and looked relaxed. âWhat do you think, Alan?â
Alan slowly closed his eyes and looked sad. Then he thumped his chest, took a deep breath, and said, âI lost.â
Upon hearing those words, the onceâlively and exuberant subordinates surrounding him instantly deflated, their enthusiasm waning. Even Levi was left stunned, his thoughts racing, âAlan lost? That means Iâm now at Gildaâs mercy. Sheâll undoubted seek revenge for my past actions! His back got icy, and he was already sweating buckets.
âAlan! Itâs just a chess game. It canât be counted.â
Alan rubbed his head and looked at him indifferently, âA word can never be withdrawn. Ms. Lynch, Iâm defeated!â
Then, Alan bowed deeply to Gilda and continued, âBoss, please accept my respect.â