Plot: In the play, the heroine fights monsters and escalates all the way, and she is dragged to commit suicide by her mother who looks like a mistress. In the end, she is left alone in a terrible and strict orphanage, where she meets a teacher who started her chess career. In the play, the heroine encounters different things at various stages in her life. She has been confused with strangers, missed out with the person she likes, hurt the person who loves her, and studied with her friends who have the same interests. The growth eventually became a world champion with the help of a group of harems.
Feelings: I finished watching it in the afternoon, and the more I watched, the more I wanted to see that kind of thing. Every duel was clenched by my toes. I hope the heroine will win as soon as possible. It's really cool to have a dream or talent, and fight for it and finally succeed. When you finally succeed, you can feel your blood boil. ps: The bgm of the last two episodes is really hypnotic?
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