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Chapter 87 - 87 The Youngest Go Champion
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Chapter 87: Chapter 87 The Youngest Go Champion

Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

Those who do evil will have divine retribution.

Chen Yu represented the heavens at this moment to impose punishment on this person.

He crippled his cultivation of evil, kicking him from the clouds to the ground.

At seven o’clock in the evening, Li Changjun rushed into Chen Yu’s consultation room.

Li Changjun hurriedly asked, “Dr. Chen, do you already know who the mastermind is?”

“Where is he now?”

“Captain Li, don’t rush. Here, drink a glass of water.”

Chen Yu smiled faintly and pushed a cup of steaming tea forward.

Seeing this, Li Changjun sat anxiously in front of Chen Yu’s desk.

He picked up the teacup and drank it all in one go.

Just as he put down the teacup, Li Changjun found a note on the table.

There was an address written on it.

“Take it.”

“Thank you, Dr. Chen!”

Li Changjun was ecstatic.

He had come to a conclusion after dealing with Chen Yu many times.

Although Chen Yu liked to do things in a roundabout manner, his abilities were unquestionable.

This note was most likely the murderer’s address.

“Eh?”

Li Changjun picked up the note and looked at it carefully. There was another address on the back of the note.

“Dr. Chen, why are there two addresses on it?”

“The front address is the location of the mastermind. The address behind it is the hiding place of one of his accomplices.”

The other accomplice Chen Yu mentioned was the former owner of the Imperial City Clubhouse.

The pathetic owner had killed hundreds of people over the years to fulfill his quota of sinners.

He was worried that the police would discover his true identity one day, so he had the idea of recruiting subordinates.

After fleeing to Hangzhou City, he chose two disciples.

One of them was a hired thug.

The other was the former owner of the clubhouse.

The thug was ruthless in his ways, and the clubhouse owner had power in society.

Over the many murders, the two of them did many things for the pathetic owner.

The former clubhouse owner was responsible for collecting information for his master.

The pathetic owner did not mistreat the former clubhouse owner either.

He had done a lot behind the scenes for the clubhouse to prosper.

The thug acted as the murderer and killed the innocent under the guidance of his master.

As for why he didn’t hide the corpse after killing someone, the answer was simple.

Things were different now.

In the early years, there was barely any surveillance in place.

Now, cameras are spread across every city in the country.

Especially in a major city like Hangzhou, surveillance cameras were placed as densely as a spider web.

While the pathetic owner could aid the thug in making him invisible, he couldn’t guarantee that he wouldn’t give something away if the corpses were included.

So, the thug would simply leave the corpse at the scene of the murder and hand it to the police for disposal.

The pathetic owner would remove all five corpses from their funeral parlor whenever the fifth victim was killed.

He would then start his ‘ritual’.

Although the former clubhouse owner wasn’t a good person, he had brains.

Seeing his master kill others like flies, he feared that a great disaster would befall him one day.

He started to doubt his master’s ways, especially when five bodies were buried in his clubhouse.

It was a ticking time bomb that could explode at any moment.

He sold the clubhouse cheaply and escaped with 300 million yuan in cash.

All this was discovered by Chen Yu through his Heavenly Secrets Strategy.

In the entire world, only he knew the start and end of this incident.

Li Changjun opened his mouth, wanting to ask for more details.

But after remembering Chen Yu’s strange personality, he decided to capture the murderer first and leave the place.

“It’s been a long time since I’ve started a livestream. I’m in a good mood today, so let’s get a few lucky people to exchange for merit.”

After saying so, Chen Yu stretched his back.

He ordered a takeaway to fill his stomach and only began his livestream.

“Today’s our happy day! Our missing streamer is back!”

“Lucky! I managed to catch Dr. Chen’s livestream the moment I went online.”

“Dear lucky ones, hurry up and buy a lottery ticket. You might be able to hit the jackpot tonight.”

After Chen Yu started livestreaming, the chat boiled over with liveliness.

Unlike other streamers, Chen Yu always had a hard stop for his livestream.

Only three patients would be treated in each livestream.

After he was done, he would immediately go offline and not stay for even a minute longer.

The overjoyed netizens called their friends and family, and in less than five minutes, the number of viewers increased from hundreds of thousands to more than a million.

The number of viewers was still increasing.

It was eight o’clock in the evening, the golden hour for streaming.

“Same old rules; those who get the most from the red packer get to call in.”

Without wasting time, Chen Yu sent out a 100-yuan red packet.

In just ten seconds, everything was snatched up cleanly.

Three lucky people appeared on the screen.

“Holy shit, how could Mengmeng be ranked first?”

“Mengmeng, hurry up and leave! There’s still time to run!”

“It’s over, it’s over! My favorite female streamer is going to get cancelled.”

“What do you mean by that? Do you think that this young lady has a dark history?”

“I don’t know if she has a dark history, but as long as she calls in to Dr. Chen, she’ll more or less have some problems.”

While the netizens had their own opinions, a girl with the online user name [Go Chess Player Zhou Mengmeng] had already called in.

The girl was about eighteen or nineteen years old, wearing a white T-shirt, and had two ponytails.

She looked pure and innocent, like a cute next-door neighbor.

“Hello, Dr. Chen. I’m glad to get the opportunity to talk to you.”

Zhou Mengmeng greeted Chen Yu with a smile.

At the same time, she apologized to her fans.

After entering Chen Yu’s livestream, she just wanted to try her luck and never expected to be so lucky as to get the chance to call into Chen Yu’s livestream.

Her Go Chess teaching livestream was originally fixed at 8:20 p.m. and should now be delayed for some time.

She hoped everyone could understand the delay.

“I understand. Anything Mengmeng says is okay.”

“Mom, look, the world champion just apologized to me.”

“Mengmeng, I’ve bought a plane ticket to the International Go Championship next month to cheer you on.”

“Me, me too! 1 also bought every entrance ticket to Mengmeng’s matches!”

“Who can explain to us who don’t care about Go? What does this streamer do?”

“Oh my god, is there anyone who doesn’t know Zhou Mengmeng?”

“Why should I know? She’s not a big shot.”

Following the appearance of this comment, the following comments mocked his ignorance.

This viewer had eyes but failed to recognize Mount Tai.

Not only was Zhou Mengmeng a famous celebrity, but she’s also a rare genius in the Go Chess world.

Zhou Mengmeng started playing Go chess at the age of four and started participating in amateur competitions at seven.

She became a professional Go player at the age of nine and a half.

She defeated her teacher at sixteen, a 9-dan Go player and the former Chess Saint.

After that, she participated in the World Go Championship for three consecutive years and won the championship every time.

She became the youngest 9-dan Go player before the age of twenty.

No one would doubt that she would become the youngest Chess Saint if Zhou Mengmeng were given a few more years.

It was foreseen that she would also break the previous record of nine consecutive wins in the Go Championship.

Faced with the overwhelming praise from the comments, the 19-year-old Zhou Mengmeng revealed a shy expression.

“Everyone, be quiet.”

Chen Yu tapped his table.

The comments instantly stopped.

“Dear patient, please tell me about your condition.”

“I… I think I’m poisoned.”

Zhou Mengmeng hesitantly revealed why she called in, which was that she suspected she had been poisoned..

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