Hikaru no Go, a manga turned anime is based on the intimate game called Go. Though many have watched and/or read the anime/manga with no knowledge of the game, they still enjoy Hikaru no Go. However, the series ends too soon, leaving many hooks for further volumes. In this case, we take the inevitable second battle between Shindou Hikaru, the main character, and Hon Suyon, a Korean Pro. As a reminder, Hikaru no Go belongs to Shonen Jump, not me. I am just a fan whom wishes for the volumes to continue.
Match 1: Patience is a Virtue?
"Oh! Suyon, I thought you were going back to Korea Today."
A young boy with dark purple hair walked into the Korean Go Solon.
"No, Uncle. I'm going to stay here for a couple of days."
"That's good. Would you mind giving some lessons later on. Ha-nuel has been waiting to play you again."
Suyon took a seat at an empty Go-board. "I'll be glad to, after I have my game with HIM."
Suyon moved the stones from the board and placed the white stones on the far side. Taking the black as his own, he fumbled with the stones. His hand shook as he pull a stone out. He closed his eyes and his body trembled with anticipation. 'Come Shindou! I'm waiting!' He slammed a stone on the upper right star!
In another part of Tokyo...
A boy the age of 15 sat on the floor of his room. It was an unusually clean room, except for a stack of Go books near his bed, and a goban in the middle of the floor. His eyes were closed in concentration. When they opened green eyes stared through bleached bangs. He placed a white stone on the bottom left star. Another already resided on the board, a black stone on the upper right star. He waited patiently for the next hand to be played.
"I'm coming, Hon Suyon!"
