Chapter 236
Divorce Time
Chapter 236 Vesta began to focus more on Charleneâs situation.
Watching Charlene navigate the tricky scenario Thorne had set up, in ways she hadnât expected, made her heart skip a beat.
And when she heard Quintinâs cheers, it sank like a stone.
Charlene was intensely focused, her attention solely on the chessboard in front of her.
The situation was steady for now, but she knew winning was nearly...
She paused, glancing at Thorne.
Thorne made his move.
Charlene halted her hand midâmovement.
Campbell observed with a smile, saying, âThis is truly impressive. I never thought Iâd witness such a captivating chess match in a place like this, especially between two young players. Quite remarkable.â
Quintin, irritated by the noise, snapped, âKeep it down!â
Campbell fell silent.
Several tense minutes ticked by before Charlene finally made her move, managing to slightly even out the tilted board once more.
Two minutes later, Thorne responded with another piece.
Charlene placed the piece she was holding back onto the board and said, âI lost.â
Though she could have continued for a few more moves, the outcome was inevitable.
It wasnât necessary.
She stood, intending to leave, when Thorne suddenly spoke up, âAnother round?â
Charlene paused but eventually sat back down.
Campbell chuckled and said, âThis girl, who seems so quiet, actually stood up to challenge a Henderson kid ig a match here.
She probably doesnât often run into opponents as tough as the Henderson boy, does she? Looks like sheâs keen not to let this opportunity slip by.â
He was speaking to Stewart.
Stewart nodded in agreement. âIndeed.â
Campbell speculated, âYou probably wouldnât stand a chance against her.â
Despite Stewart being another prodigy in their circle, second only to Thorne.
Stewart admitted frankly, âI wouldnât.â
After all, Charlene had been Kentonâs chess partner before.
Even though she had never won against him.
Kentonâs reactions and praises made it clear that Charlene was actually a formidable opponent.
And she was so young.
Kenton, as the story went, hadnât lost a match since his teens.
There werenât many who received such accolades from Kenton, regardless of age or gender.
It was evident that Charleneâs chess skills were commendable.
As they chatted, Charlene and Thorne had already reset the board.
1/2 10:10 Chapter 23 Thorne suggested, âDo you want to start?â
âYou go first.â
She had lost more than one piece to him earlier.
She wanted to understand her limitations.
Like Campbell guessed, besides Kenton, she hadnât faced many formidable opponents in a while.
She certainly didnât want to miss this opportunity.
Now, in her eyes, Thorne was nothing more than a chess opponent.
She wouldnât back down from playing him just because he was Thorne.
Hearing her response, Thorne didnât argue.
He made the first move.
They continued playing in silence, without any conversation.
Yet somehow, as Campbell and Quintin watched, they sensed an unspoken understanding between them.
As if they werenât strangers, but rather old acquaintances.