After a moment, the Pavilion Elder suddenly said:
"Do you know about the Young Masters' Pavilion?"
The question came abruptly, causing the Supervisor's fingers, holding a chess piece, to tremble.
The piece fell onto the chessboard, landing on a "dead eye".
The Supervisor thought about picking it up, but then remembered "a move once made cannot be taken back," hesitating for a moment before slowly withdrawing his hand.
The Pavilion Elder seemed not to notice his actions, still staring at the board, considering where to place his piece.
The Supervisor said softly, "Just some children's... trivial playthings..."
The Pavilion Elder neither agreed nor disagreed, only saying, "'Pavilion', this word, should not be used lightly."
"Yes..." the Supervisor replied slowly, "Children do not understand the weight of things..."
The Pavilion Elder said no more, focusing on the game.
The Supervisor was anxious in his heart.
