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1 1 101 AniZhuanchangEnd Assets/Product/Texture/Image/BgStory/BgStory66.jpg
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2 2 401 1 36
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3 3 301 DialogEnable The son of an Administrative Officer, the Chief of his year, the one who had it all.
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4 4 301 Geniuses' existence does not bother many people, but their downfalls are undoubtedly the most captivating gossip.
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5 5 301 Due to using M.I.N.D. connections so intensely to the point of self-harm, he suffered incurable mental damages that disqualified him from forever being a commandant, and he instead volunteered to be a Construct.
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6 6 301 —Everyone will hear about this story one way or the other, even without actively searching for it.
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7 7 301 F.O.S. Military Command College is meant to cultivate commandants that can command Constructs. Instead, he has ended up as a chess piece to be commanded.
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8 8 301 Although his specialized Inver-Device means that he does not have to be bonded to a commandant, just being a Construct is enough to cast Chrome in a narrative he cannot alter.
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9 9 301 To allow a Construct on a stage to speak as an alumnus...
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10 10 301 To some people, this is as offensive as a subordinate ordering his superiors around.
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11 11 301 Even when this Construct was once a Chief of F.O.S.
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12 12 301 AniZhuanchangBegin That is all in the past now.
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13 13 401 1 211
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14 14 101 DialogDisable Assets/Product/Texture/Image/BgStory/Bgstory146.png
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15 15 302 AniZhuanchangEnd Should we pause? 16
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16 16 301 DialogEnable You halt the game for some reason.
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17 17 301 Chrome stops his move.
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18 18 201 1 500309
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19 19 301 1 Chrome Not a bad idea. It wouldn't have been proper if we keep playing when our minds are filled with thoughts other than chess. 1
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20 20 301 Chrome I'm not in the right mood to play, anyway. After all, playing chess... is one of the few things left that relax me. 1
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21 21 302 Do you enjoy it?
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22 22 301 Chrome ... 1
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23 23 301 Chrome Enjoyment was not a factor when I first learned it. As a Smith, I had to master everything in every field. 1
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24 24 301 Chrome Especially when my father would play with me once in a while. 1
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25 25 301 Chrome I lost the first few games, however, and it greatly disappointed him. 1
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26 26 301 Chrome To gain his approval, I practiced frantically after school. 1
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27 27 301 Chrome Unexpectedly... I started to appreciate the joy of chess as I practiced with the AI. 1
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28 28 301 Chrome With just 64 squares, it contains possibilities that a person cannot fathom even with a lifetime. 1
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29 29 301 Chrome It takes so much time just to come up with a tactic and a countermove, but that time never feels wasted. 1
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30 30 301 Chrome So it became a personal love eventually, and I've been playing ever since. 1
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31 31 302 You practiced with an AI? 32
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32 32 301 Chrome Is that what caught your attention? 1
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33 33 202 1 1
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34 34 301 Remembering the past, Chrome's gaze slightly shifts downward.
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35 35 201 1 500309
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36 36 301 1 Chrome I wasn't exactly sociable when I was studying here. 1
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37 37 301 Chrome No classmate would play with me. 1
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38 38 302 Seriously? 39
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39 39 301 Before he can answer—
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40 40 302 I'm so sorry about that. 41
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41 41 301 Chrome Huh? 1
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42 42 302 I'm so sorry that they missed the chance to play with such a great player. 43
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43 43 301 Chrome ...Is that so? 1
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44 44 301 Chrome As you said... 1
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45 45 301 Chrome If we were from the same year, and you were sitting in front of me... 1
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46 46 302 Perhaps we would become great friends. 47
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47 47 202 1 1
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48 48 301 His lips tighten as he considers the possibility.
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49 49 301 You are surprised that something you just threw out can have Chrome lost in thought for so long.
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50 50 301 After a while, he comes to a conclusion and replies solemnly—
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51 51 201 1 500309
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52 52 301 1 Chrome I think... like you said, I think we would. 1
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53 53 202 1 1
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54 54 301 But there is no "if" in real life.
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55 55 301 You both know these are just empty words, unmanifested.
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56 56 301 Thus your conversation comes to an end.
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57 57 302 Hey, seeing that it's a rare open day on the campus... 58
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58 58 302 You want to take a walk outside? 59
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59 59 301 The holographic projection turns off, and Chrome stands up from his seat.
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60 60 401 2 1516
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61 61 301 He steps in front of you, his hand reaching out as his body slightly bows.
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62 62 301 A perfect, impeccable gesture of invitation that carries with it respect and an aura that does not accept refusal.
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63 63 201 1 500309 1
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64 64 301 1 Chrome I should be the one asking. 1
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65 65 202 1 1
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66 66 301 1 AniZhuanchangBegin Says Chrome, gently, with a twinkle in his eyes.
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