Exactly the Same

Xu Yan looked at Qin Tian with a strange expression and said, "Senior Qin, your chess skills are a bit hard to describe!"

He had assumed that Qin Tian, being of advanced age, would possess remarkable chess skills, but it turned out he had overestimated him. Qin Tian's chess skills were surprisingly poor, just like Qin Yudie's.

Upon realizing that Qin Yudie had learned chess from Qin Tian, Xu Yan had an epiphany. No wonder their playing styles were so consistent.

"Old Qin, let me have a try with Senior Xu," Jiang Taiyuan suggested.

Playing chess itself was secondary; he mainly wanted to deepen his understanding of Tao.

Playing chess with Senior Xu was like experiencing a baptism of Tao.

Xu Yan, harboring a bit of hope, played another round with Jiang Taiyuan. However, as soon as Jiang Taiyuan made the first move, Xu Yan's hope shattered. Jiang Taiyuan's chess skills were even worse than Qin Tian's, significantly worse.