After all of us are reborn, who plays Go?

Chapter 240 239 Pre-match turmoil

"No room?"

Zhan Lang was confused when he heard this.

No, I'm a contestant!
I'm not a spectator here to watch the game, so I don't need to book a room myself.

You brought us to this hotel from the previous competition venue, but you didn’t prepare a room for me in this hotel?
What the hell?

So why did you bring us all the way here? To show us what a luxury hotel in Japan looks like?!

Zhan Lang was confused when he heard this. This was not a qualifying round, and he still needed to book a room himself.

Although I know that all the people living here are bad chess players, I don't care about bad chess viruses or anything like that.

In a world-class competition like this, the players' food, clothing, housing and transportation are basically arranged by the local officials. But when I arrived, you told me that the room was not vacant? You guys are really bad at this job, aren't you?
Hao Qiang couldn't help but criticize him when he heard this: "That's right, your preparations... It's almost five o'clock in the evening now, and the game will be tomorrow. You haven't even prepared for this? This has seriously affected our rest."

When you Japanese players participated in the competition in China, we made all the arrangements. How come we can't even arrange a hotel here? You can't possibly want to mess around in the hotel and affect Zhan Lang's condition, right?

The Japanese wouldn't do such a small thing, right?

After all, once this kind of thing is made, it will be talked about for who knows how long.

The staff of the Japan Chess Association were also embarrassed to hear this. It was not because they were playing tricks, but because they were really not prepared.

The Japanese Go Association really did not prepare a room beforehand, because they thought it was unnecessary. According to the original "wishful thinking", this China-Japan Go Challenge Tournament should have ended directly with Kenichi Mitsuba, and would have been completely over afterwards.

In this case, the entire game would have ended in Atami, and Zhan Lang and his Chinese delegation could consider returning directly from Atami without having to go back to Tokyo at all.

Who would have known that Zhan Lang would actually win this competition.

After a long time of trouble after the game, the Japan Chess Association's working group finally remembered that they had not booked a hotel in Tokyo for them.

When we were preparing to contact the hotel, because the popularity of this China-Japan Go Tournament was so high, not only local audiences in Tokyo, but also many fans from all over the country and even other countries came to watch the game live, resulting in the rooms being fully booked, and there were no extra rooms available.

Not to mention the hotel I originally wanted to book, all the other hotels I contacted ended up having no rooms. Not to mention three rooms, there wasn't even a single room left as they were all booked by the audience.

The 9th dan Toya Masao who participated in the competition was slightly better off because his family was originally from the local area and at most he just had to run a little bit.

But if the Chinese delegation doesn’t have a hotel, where should they be accommodated? We can’t leave them without even a place to sleep, right?

If this gets out, the Japan Chess Institute will lose all face.

"I'm sorry, Red Bean Mud. Don't worry, we will definitely find a hotel for you."

At this time, the staff of the Japanese Chess Institute could only keep bowing and apologizing, and asked Zhan Lang to wait a little longer. They were trying to find a way to coordinate and see if they could vacate the hotel room.

But in fact it is very difficult, because Zhan Lang and his friends are not Japanese, and not all hotels can accommodate foreign personnel. The specific hotel must be nearby and have rooms available during such a crowded time, which can be quite difficult.

The Japan Chess Association is considering whether to find some professional chess players to live nearby and ask them to vacate their houses for Zhan Lang and others to live in.

"No need, we have arranged it here."

Hao Qiang left for a while, and then came back and said something to the Japanese staff. Hearing this, the staff of the Japanese Chess Institute were all confused. We can't coordinate well with the locals, so how can you arrange for the outsiders?

"Have you found the hotel?"

Hao Qiang shook his head when he heard this. If they couldn't find a hotel in Japan, how could they possibly find one here? However, there was no hotel, but there was a way to save the country in a roundabout way: "No, I just contacted Ambassador Song through the hotel phone and asked them to vacate a room for us at the embassy. On the morning of the game, they will send a car to take me there.

We will stay at the embassy tonight. The embassy is not too far from the Japan Shogi Institute, so you don’t have to worry.”

"Ambassador Song?"

Zhan Lang seemed to think of something when he heard this. He seemed to have met this person when the China-Japan Go Tournament opened. At that time, the other party also told him that if he had any difficulties, he should contact the embassy as soon as possible.

Zhan Lang didn’t take it seriously at first, but he didn’t expect that he would actually need the other party’s help.

"Then let's go directly over here. They said they are preparing dinner over there, so we can go over and eat directly."

"it is good."

The staff of the Japan Chess Institute saw this situation and could not stop it too much, because they really could not arrange it, so they could only quickly say: "Then I will send someone to drive you three there?"

I really couldn't contact the place where they were staying, but I actually found it on the other side, so I should send them over there quickly. To some extent, this matter is over.

"Row."

Zhan Lang did not refuse. After all, Tokyo is one of the largest metropolitan areas in the world, and Zhan Lang was not sure how far the competition venue was from the embassy. Anyway, it would be best to get there quickly, and it would be most practical to eat and sleep quickly.

On the other side, Masao Toya, 9th dan, was reviewing the previous game of the China-Japan Go Challenge with Hideaki Fujii.

"Is this Zhan Lang's style?"

Fujii Hideaki nodded when he heard this: "Yes, his style is changeable, his chess style is treacherous, and he looks like he grew up eating a lot of food.

But according to his experience, he did not receive a long period of orthodox education, and most of the things he figured out were on his own. Although he deviated from the right path, he was more creative than us and could think of things that we could not think of with normal thinking. "

As Fujii Hideaki spoke, he pointed at the ghost hand move that Zhan Lang made in the previous round.

After this move, the world was in chaos.

"Mitsuba Kenichi was forced into a desperate situation at the beginning of the game, and was forced to use the Cosmic Style. If it was Takemiya Shohei, he might have won this game easily."

"If it was Wu Gong, Zhan Lang would have forced him to take the ground, so he is said to have a changeable style."

Fujii Hideaki took a sip of wine silently. This was the most difficult thing to deal with this guy.

PS: There will be a national championship title match on the last day of this month. There will be no qualifiers, so it is estimated that the candidates for this tournament will be selected directly according to their rating points.

(End of this chapter)

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