The ocean wind kept on blowing, the tea in his cup had been refilled, and Jing Jiu won another two matches.
He started getting a lot of attention by then.
It was because his conical hat was so unique; more importantly, he had won a few matches back to back, catching people’s eye.
The most surprising thing was that he placed his chess pieces extremely fast even though there was a time limit for each move at the Four-Seas Banquet.
Especially in the last match, his opponent was a famous chess player in Haizhou rather than a Cultivation practitioner. As he was a Dao follower, he was invited by the Western Ocean Sword Sect to participate in the Four-Seas Banquet. But who would have thought he could lose for unknown reasons.
The caretaker of the Western Ocean Sword Sect understood the game, and he was the only one who observed all the matches played by Jing Jiu. He was amazed by Jing Jiu’s winning streak.