Chapter 802: A Worthy Opponent in Chess_2

The young man, when facing Old Hawke, still maintained the composed and unruffled deportment he had previously shown.

He would never allow the potential changes he saw taking place before him to alter his attitude.

Nor would he change his perspective just because the events unfolding before him deviated from his initial understanding of the situation.

He did not believe that in light of these circumstances, there could be a more suitable judgement for him.

But this could be a decision that seemed right to others.

However, with what was currently happening, a different way of thinking about the problem was needed, as well as retaining composure in the face of the situation.

So as not to hastily try to resolve the current situation and fall into a blind struggle.

At this moment, everyone at the scene felt as if they had fallen into a bottomless swamp.

If they were to fall into a swamp in the forest, the more they struggled, the deeper they would sink into the mud.