Sunny looked at the jade board for a few moments, then turned to Kai.
"Chess? Have you gone blind all of a sudden? This looks nothing like chess."
Indeed. Sunny did not know too much about chess, but Teacher Julius had taught him how to play during his days as a guest lecturer at the Academy. A chessboard was supposed to have eight rows of squares, not seven. More importantly, white and black squares were supposed to be placed in a grid pattern — the jade board in front of him, however, was almost entirely white.
Not to mention that the monstrous figures were nothing like the ones he was familiar with. There were no pawns, knights, bishops, or rooks — instead, there were only a variety of monstrous creatures.
Kai chuckled.
"I meant to say that it looks like a game similar to chess."
Sunny frowned.
It looked more like a war map to him. But why would a war map be in a toy room?
"He's right!"