Recruiting the Army (2)

Recruiting Jun Le was tougher than anything Scarlet had ever tried, mainly because she was at a major disadvantage with the terms that the chess grandmaster had set. She had to last thirty moves in a single game of chess against him. He said that lasting thirty moves were easier than winning against him but Scarlet didn't think Jun Le was going easy on her at all. Her game usually ended in five minutes at the twenty-something move.

It's been two weeks since Scarlet proposed a deal with Jun Le but she hadn't seen a glimmer of hope since. Every day, she was allowed three games with the chess grandmaster who completely toyed with her and crushed her pride. Scarlet didn't want to give up and continued playing against Jun Le but there was no way she could see victory or any other methods to convince Jun Le. The boy refused to negotiate until Scarlet found a way to last thirty moves against him.