Chapter 122: The Chess Game

"Of course I know this, but I don't know if it's something I'm looking for or if it's what we need." Mo Ran already had a rough guess in his heart about this matter, but the final consequences were not what Mo Ran wanted. "You worry so much about what to do, think so much that it is better to go straight to action. There's a lot to miss out on when you're timid. Rogge listened to Mo Ran's murmur and sneered. Don't you even try? Rogge was a little angry about the current Mo Ran. This kind of thing is only after the investigation, and it is just a waste of time to think about it so much now.

Mo Ran was stunned, this is what he remembered, he was just thinking about it now, not to mention that there was a great possibility that it had nothing to do with the thing of the Protoss. But he already had this kind of inference in his heart, after all, the only thing he knew now that could connect with their world seemed to be the one in the hands of the Protoss. "By the way, isn't there that nightmare?" Thinking of that nightmare, since the other party had participated in the original event, it was very likely that he knew about the existence of that thing.

This is what Mo Ran can think of now, and the only person who can verify that incident is the nightmare that the prince told him. "But where to find this nightmare?" Mo Ran took a deep breath. He knew that the other party would definitely come here, but it would undoubtedly be very difficult to find that nightmare on this home planet with a population of billions of gods. Moreover, there are various monitoring systems of the Protoss. With his own strength, it was undoubtedly more difficult to find the nightmare here than to find a needle in a haystack, and he didn't know if the nightmare had reached the Protoss home planet.

"When I knew the other party, I thought it would be the time when the royal family was attacked!" Mo Ran secretly thought that at that time, if he wanted to ask the other party something, he might not be able to do it, after all, there was a Ye Hua existence here besides him. "Ye Hua doesn't seem to know what to do?" Thinking of this, Mo Ran felt that he might need to ask Ye Hua.

There was nothing to stop along the way, and the guards only made a routine check, and let Mo Ran and Rogge pass. After all, there are basically no problems with the people who can come here directly. After transferring to the internal spaceship, Mo Ran and Rogge came to the place where Ye Hua was. At this time, he was sitting with Ye Luo, playing Go. However, there are no physical chess pieces, they are all projected. Looking at the game of Go on the chessboard, Mo Ran couldn't help but feel a little weird.

"Got it done?" From the time Mo Ran and Rogge got off the spaceship, Ye Hua saw them. When Mo Ran came to them, Ye Hua couldn't help but reach out and click on the projected chessboard, and then a black chess piece appeared there. "No, something happened." Mo Ran sat next to Ye Hua and said. "I thought you wouldn't know how to play chess." Mo Ran wanted to ask why Ye Hua seemed to be playing chess at this time.

"I'm not very good at it, just tinker with it." Ye Hua said with a chuckle. "There is also a kind of three-dimensional air chess here, which simulates cosmic combat." Ye Hua chuckled and said, "That kind of chess is too complicated, and there are too many things to consider, which is not suitable for the current situation." Ye Luo on the side glanced at Mo Ran and Rogge, then nodded slightly and walked towards the room not far away.

She was used to it, and it seemed that Mo Ran had something to say to Ye Hua.

Mo Ran looked at Ye Luo's departing figure, as delicate as her, she had long felt that they were not here to repair as Ye Hua said, but since Ye Hua was unwilling to explain, it naturally had Ye Hua's own thoughts. Hearing Ye Hua's words, she knew that she should leave for a while. Seeing Ye Luo leaving, Mo Ran couldn't help but look at Ye Hua. He was still a little envious of Ye Hua, when he was in the academy, Ye Luo was also the dream goddess of the boys in the entire academy, including Mo Ran. It's just that there was only a brief contact between them, and there was no development.

"How much do you know about the first divine war of the Protoss?" Mo Ran hesitated for a moment and asked. With a casual tap on the chessboard, a white chess piece landed on it. "If you don't, don't mess around." Ye Hua glanced at the place where Mo Ran fell, and couldn't help sneering and said. "I don't understand these things, so naturally I look at where it's empty, and where it's going." Mo Ran didn't care, and at the same time once again clicked a white child on the chessboard in front of Ye Hua.

Ye Hua understood the meaning of Mo Ran's words, that is, Mo Ran didn't know much about the previous things now, and now he wanted to know more things, but there were not many people he could ask for help, at least now it seemed that Ye Hua was the only one. "I don't know much about what happened before." Ye Hua whispered, following Mo and then landing a sunspot. However, he eliminated one of the pieces that had fallen on the ink side, and landed in that position himself.

"So what was the reason at that time?" Mo Ran asked again, and then used this game of chess to play with Ye Hua. "It's been a long time since then, and what I do know is that something seems to have fallen into the universe where the Protoss is located. After that, both Nightmare and Moge sent people. Ye Hua pondered the words and sentences, and it took a long time before he dropped another chess piece.

"Don't you know?" Mo Ran casually dropped another chess piece, but Ye Hua's hand stopped in mid-air. "This is a matter of your ink pavilion, how can I know so much." looked up at Mo Ran in front of him, and then dropped the chess pieces, and Mo Ran's chess pieces on the chess surface turned into dots of fluorescence and disappeared. Mo Ran was stunned, he didn't expect that this matter would finally fall on Mo Ge. "Your chess game is really bad." Ye Hua made the final judgment. "I said it, I won't go down." After all, he spent most of his time learning how to be a good fighter, and he didn't have time to learn these at all.

"Playing chess is still very useful sometimes, you can learn it with Blue Butterfly." Ye Hua glanced at Mo Ran. "After all, this kind of thing is still useful for thinking."

"I don't have much time to think about it right now." Mo Ran sneered, and then stopped. He didn't mess around on the board, because now he could see that he had an absolute disadvantage on the board. After all, he doesn't have Ye Luo's thinking, and in the end, he is prone to bad judgment. "Rogge said, we're going to get out of here, do you know how to get out of here?" Mo Ran asked again.

Ye Hua was slightly stunned and glanced at Rogge. "I don't know how to leave." Ye Hua naturally didn't know about this matter, although he wanted to leave with Ye Luo at the beginning, but it was just a thought. "The only thing you know is to find something." Ye Hua looked at Mo Ran. He knew that Rogge must have told him about it. "But I don't know if that thing ever fell here."

Mo Ran couldn't help but be a little disappointed. When he said this, Ye Hua looked at Rogge on the side, and then fell silent. Mo Ran suddenly talked about this matter, and Ye Hua still had some resistance in his heart. Now that he was a little used to life here, the most important thing was that he could be with Ye Luo all the time. Compared to those nightmares, he didn't care. With the prince of the Protoss, he didn't pay much attention to it.

"I see." Mo Ran said in a deep voice, then got up and walked to his room. Since he couldn't get the answer he wanted from Ye Hua, he could only wait for that nightmare to appear by himself. What happened then, now only that nightmare can give him the answer. didn't know where the other party was, Mo Ran could only wait here for the other party to appear.

Just like Ye Hua, he also learned about Go from Blue Butterfly.

On the other side, the situation of the Protoss fleet is not optimistic, after a vacuum period of energy replenishment, the advantages that several generals can occupy are getting lower and lower, and the casualties are gradually increasing. And the fleet of the second star region is still cleaning the battlefield in the fifth star area, and there is no way to get out. Faced with such a situation, the best way was naturally to let Glinton's Second Sector fleet return to the Second Sector and strengthen the defense of the Second Sector, but the prince had no such intention at all.

The biggest beneficiary of the prince's behavior is naturally the big families within the Protoss, when the Glaibert family fell, those big families were busy reorganizing the planets and interests that originally belonged to the Glaibert family. And the prince didn't care about these things, which made many big families even more greedy after the initial temptation.

In this case, after the initial uneasiness, Creevey also absorbed a large number of fleets belonging to the Grebert family, and under his orders, those fleets were reorganized by General Greenton and finally placed under the command of Creevey. The so-called reorganization is to cut off the forces belonging to the Grebert family in these fleets, and then replace those fleet commanders with androids.

Creevey didn't have any words about this arrangement. When it comes to androids, he certainly knows the disadvantages of androids. What happened in the history of the Protoss also made him very resistant to these androids. But at least now that he's still a general in the Fifth Sector, it's the best ending.

Aiwen's family also knew that Mo Ran was now on the Protoss's home planet, and this incident made Aiwen's family fall into thought.

But what everyone didn't know was that Ronches and Glaibert were walking around the Protoss home planet.

The interior of the Protoss, which seemed to be very safe, fell into a strange peace at the moment, and only the prince was worried all the time. At this moment, he was standing in the empty room, and the two nearest guards were also dozens of paces away from him. He had never felt so lonely as he was now, everything around him was clearly in front of him, and he had many rights, but in the end, no one knew the loneliness in his heart.